Spain promises safety as it tries to win back tourists and their money after COVID-19 lockdown

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MADRID: All Spanish beaches reopened on Monday (Jun 1) with the exception of Barcelona, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao will unlock its doors ...

MADRID: All Spanish beaches reopened on Monday with the exception of Barcelona, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao will unlock its doors for the first time in months as Spain took steps to revive a tourist industry brought to a halt by COVID-19.

"It's not a question of being the first in reopening but to reopen knowing we guarantee the health not only of residents but also of visitors," Industry and Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto told Telecinco TV. General view of Las Canteras beach as some Spanish provinces are allowed to ease lockdown restrictions during phase two, amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Spain, May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Borja SuarezThe Guggenheim in Bilbao on Monday will this afternoon become the first major Spanish museum to reopen its doors, with visitors obliged to keep 2m apart and rooms to be disinfected continuously.

In the first four months of 2020, Spain received only 10.58 million tourists, half the visitors seen a year ago, and they spent 11.7 billion euros, also about half of year-ago levels, official data showed on Monday.

 

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