Spain will open gradually to tourism, with Europe first

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MADRID: Spain will open gradually to tourism this summer, starting with European countries, and will ensure visitors only go to areas that have ...

Picture shows the swimming pool of the Melia Palma Marina Hotel ahead of the re-opening of the hotel in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. MADRID: Spain will open gradually to tourism this summer, starting with European countries, and will ensure visitors only go to areas that have the coronavirus under control, Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya said.

"It's health. It's making sure that we do not import cases as we are trying to control the cases we have in the country. It's very prudent management on our side to make sure we put COVID under control."Much remains to be decided as to who will be able to travel where and on what criteria, with talks going on first with European countries on when a territory can be deemed safe, Gonzalez Laya said.

Spain is considering opening its own territory gradually to foreign tourism as regions exit lockdown, Gonzalez Laya said. Asked if this meant hardest hit areas like Barcelona or Madrid could be opened up to foreign visitors after other parts of Spain, she said:"That's what the European Commission has said, consider the possibility that you could do a gradual opening in an asymmetric manner."

 

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