Bonjour,
J'avais la même question que toi, et Icelandair m'a confirmé que les enfants "suivaient les parents" et n'avait pas de quarantaine :
Hervé (02/05/2021, 16:34:33): Hello, I will be vaccinated in july when I will arrive in Iceland and my wife will be vaccinated too. But My 2 chidlren won't be vaccinated. Do I have to prepare for quarantine ?
Oliver (02/05/2021, 16:37:03): Unfortunately we can not be certain how the rules and regulations will be when you arrive in July. But at this moment these are the rules for children regarding quarantine in Iceland :
Children born in 2005 or later are tested at the border. They are exempt from the obligation to present a negative PCR certificate upon arrival. If a child travels with a person who is required to be quarantined, the child stays with them and is released from quarantine if the second test from the companion is negative. If the companion is exempt from double screening and quarantine, so is the child. A child travelling alone must be quarantined until a negative result is obtained from border testing.
We recommend that you keep yourself updated with the latest rules on this website :
https://www.covid.is/categories/travel-to-and-within-iceland
Hervé(02/05/2021, 16:38:23): I will keep updated. But if I understand well, for the moment, "If the companion is exempt from double screening and quarantine, so is the child." --> so I would not be in quarantine "because of " my children not vaccinated
Hervé(02/05/2021, 16:38:25): right ?
Oliver (02/05/2021, 16:41:56): That is correct, you and your wife are vaccinated, so if the children are born in 2005 or later. They would follow your 'quarantine', which would be no quarantine.
However, you all have to get one PCR test upon arriving in Iceland and wait for that result.
We recommend that you also check the information available here :
https://www.icelandair.com/support/covid-19/faq/