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  • I haven't seen any mention of the pass vaccinal in relation to international air travel (international trains are apparently covered by rules on long-distance trains so the pass seems required there). I believe the two are legally completely disconnected and entry rules are at least partly agreed at the EU/Schengen level. So it's entirely possible the government will lift the certificate requirement ahead of the presidential election but leave entry rules untouched.
    – Relaxed
    Commented Feb 10, 2022 at 8:38
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    @Relaxed It is possible indeed. My point was no difference is made between French citizens and foreign visitors regarding the pass vaccinal. In locations where it is mandatory (e.g. interregional trains, planes, boats, bars, restaurants, cinemas, museums,...), everyone is expected to be able to show it.
    – jlliagre
    Commented Feb 10, 2022 at 10:16