Canary Islands confirm timeline on welcoming back Irish tourists

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Spain's Canary Islands plan to welcome back Irish tourists from October

Regional government chiefs say the plan is to open hotels in July or August for Spanish holidaymakers before receiving foreign tourists in autumn.

Revealing the regional government’s plans for the reopening of hotels, he added: “The first forecast was June 1. But he claimed he was 'optimistic' certain sectors could re-open safely and people could be allowed back on beaches, although he predicted it would involve police monitoring. “How are we going to reduce capacity on the beaches? We are probably going to have to create cordoned-off areas using local police for security and stop people reaching the beach when a certain limit has been reached.

The hotel plan is to replace breakfast with a “picnic bag” of fruit and yoghurt, and restaurant tables would be cleaned with high-pressure steamers instead of a wet cloth.Mr Perez Jimenez said “We want to make this hotel the safest in Spain.

Source: Holiday News (holidaynews.net)

 

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