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COPENHAGEN, May 29 — Denmark announced today it would reopen its border to visitors from Germany, Norway and Iceland from June 15, but said the UK and the rest of the EU would have to wait a few more months. “On the other side of summer we are expecting an opening for the other Schengen...

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen arrives to give a press conference in the Prime Minister’s Office in Copenhagen, May 29, 2020. — AFP pic

On entry to Denmark, tourists will have to present proof of a hotel, holiday home or camp site reservation outside the capital Copenhagen for at least six consecutive nights. In 2019, Germans accounted for nearly 60 per cent of all foreign visitors to Denmark, in terms of hotel nights.Meanwhile in Oslo, Prime Minister Erna Solberg, announced that Danes would also be able visit Norway in the summer.

 

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