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Spain lifts travel restrictions on UK tourists

Spain lifts travel restrictions on UK tourists

MADRID — Spain is revving up for a return of summer tourists. 

Sánchez stated those two developments will bring “a very much better summer” than the last yr when the tourist industry in one of the world’s most popular trip destinations was crushed by limits on travel and gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We’re hugely thrilled at the prospect of our tourism industry recovering, of the streets of our towns and cities filling up once more,” he informed an annual tourism congress in Madrid.

Spain, Sánchez stated, will be “delighted, extremely delighted” to receive British tourists again.

Spain is lifting its restrictions on travelers from the United Kingdom beginning Monday.

However, Sánchez didn’t mention that Spain is on the U.K. government’s amber list, meaning individuals traveling back to the U.K. from Spain still need to go into quarantine for 10 days and get multiple COVID-19 tests — a consideration that is likely to dampen enthusiasm for a Spanish holiday. Britons who can’t work from home likely will not be going to Spain till the rules change.

Sánchez stated it was “extraordinary news” that the EU is poised to introduce by July 1 a system of COVID-19 travel certificates for EU citizens, allowing them to travel freely across the bloc.

Tourism is a mainstay of the Spanish economy and Sánchez expressed hope that it can be “the engine that hauls the economy ahead” after the economic devastation of the pandemic.

The tourism sector accounted for 12% of Spanish GDP in 2019, but that plummeted to just under 6% in 2020.

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