German tourists allowed to fly to Spain for 'safe corridor' trial

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The pilot programme will be the first so-called 'safe travel corridor' to Spain.

Thousands of German tourists will be allowed to fly to Spain's Balearic Islands from today for a two-week trial.

It will test how to balance the needs of Spain's vital travel industry with new regulations to curb the country'sThe trial comes ahead of the rest of the country reopening to international tourism on 1 July.The Spanish government is under intense pressure to re-activate an industry that generates 12% of Spain's GDP and provides two and a half million much-needed jobs.

Through an agreement with the German tour group TUI, other operators and a number of airlines, up to 10,900 Germans will be allowed into the Balearics which include Mallorca, Ibiza and Menorca.checks but will be required to fill out a detailed questionnaire on the plane. They should expect temperature checks on arrival and will receive guidance on when to wear masks and obey social distancing rules.

 

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Deutschland, Have you forgotten about your 2389 km of coastline?

They have patriotic government, that doesn't just do what the idiot public want, but what the country needs. If only we had a government that didn't pander to thick UK damaging brexiteer c***s and did what was in the national interest.

You mean vacation? Because they were gonna go anyway?

It will be interesting to see whether cases go up. 🤔🤔

one knows economy is a bitch but got friends out there & they very careful how they move about as there been serveral continuous spikes since the so-called lockdown eased ?!? 👀🤔🤷‍♂️😷

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