Spain allows Brit holidaymakers to return NEXT WEEK without proof of negative coronavirus test
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Updated: May 21 2021, 5:58 ET
SPAIN is allowing Brit holidaymakers to return from MONDAY without proof of a negative coronavirus test.
The Spanish government confirmed today that it would follow Portugal’s lead and allow UK tourists in, despite the country still being on the UK s amber travel list.
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It announced the decision in an official state bulletin.
Well-placed Spanish Ministry of Tourism sources confirmed British tourists would be let into the country without having to show a negative coronavirus test or proof they have been vaccinated.
Updated: May 20 2021, 8:13 ET
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BOOKING a holiday to an amber list destination could leave you thousands of pounds out of pocket, it has been warned.
Despite the overseas travel ban being lifted on Monday, the government has caused confusion regarding holidays to amber list destinations.
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Tour operators are still selling package holidays to amber destinationsCredit: PA
Earlier this week, Matt Hancock said that people should only travel to amber countries if absolutely necessary while Prime Minister Boris Johnson added: It is not somewhere you should be going on holiday, let me be very clear about that.
Education Minister Gillian Keegan echoed both Boris Johnson s and Matt Hancock s warning, telling Times Radio: Amber list countries are there for a reason - they are there so that you can travel for business, you can travel for particular situations such as funerals or if there are some specific care issues in your family.
Updated: 20 May 2021, 10:28
GOING on holiday to amber list countries is absolutely legal the boss of easyJet has said - despite government warnings.
The overseas travel ban was lifted on Monday, although MPs have been quick to say this is only to green list destinations, not countries on the amber list.
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Amber list holidays are absolutely legal the boss of easyJet has saidCredit: PinPep / BEEM
This includes most of Europe, with holiday hotspots Spain, Greece and Italy yet to join Portugal on the green list.
EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren said on the BBC Today programme: It s absolutely legal to travel to amber list countries.
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