Spain to welcome Brits with no travel restrictions by March

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Spain’s latest tourist scheme hopes to welcome Brits back by next March with no travel restrictions or quarantines. The country is currently off the UK’s travel corridor list, apart from the Canary Islands, which don’t require a quarantine.

All arrivals must have a negative coronavirus test taken 72 hours before travelling to be allowed to enter, with many complaining they cost more than their holiday. However, Spain authorities hope that these restrictions will no longer be necessary by spring 2021, especially for the Balearic Islands.

Iago Negueruela, the islands tourism minister, explained that safe tourism should start from ‘the end of March’ adding: “First of all, however, there is the task of positioning, selling and explaining to the world that the islands are a safe destination.” The country has been one of the worst hit European destinations, with nearly 1.7 million cases of coronavirus – behind France, Italy and the UK.

Majorca and Ibiza are some of the most popular holiday destinations for British tourists but have been off the cards since Spain was removed from the travel corridor list earlier this year.

The islands have seen a booking boom already, thanks to the vaccine announcement – Majorca saw holidays jump by 30%. Tour operators have also opened up their package holidays to Spain for summer 2021 in anticipation of demand.

(Source: Reuters)

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