holidaymakers following the Government's U-turn on quarantine restrictions. The major airline announced all journeys to Costa de Almeria, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia have been scrapped with effect from tomorrow up until August 16.
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Ryanair planes are departing to Malaga, Pisa, Faro, Ibiza, Tenerife, Alicante, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Murcia and Rome. The airline said yesterday the Ayrshire flights are “filling up" despite travel restrictions.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced today that Scots travelling to Spain will still have to obey a 14 day quarantine when they return home. The Scottish Government approved a list of other countries without travel restrictions as part of ‘air bridge’ agreements from July
.holidaymakers following the Government's U-turn on quarantine restrictions. The major airline announced all journeys to Costa de Almeria, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia have been scrapped with effect from tomorrow up until August 16.
coronavirus. Just 24 hours earlier the company had confirmed it would not be cancelling holidays and flights to Spain and advised customers to arrive for their flights as normal, reports the Mirror.
@scotgov is also reimposing 14 day quarantine for travellers returning from Spain. "This reinforces the point that these matters are subject to change at short notice and so my advice is to be cautious about non essential foreign travel."
Spain are now facing a 14-day quarantine on return home due to coronavirus second wave fears. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon took to Twitter on Saturday night to announce a shock U-turn of the recent decision to relax self-isolation restrictions from the tourist hotspot.
Travel provider TUI has announced its plans to restart flights to Spain - just hours after telling customers it had cancelled all trips due to the country being added to the UK's quarantine travel list.In a statement to customers, TUI confirmed that it will resume flights from Monday July 27.The statement read: "Due to the travel advice change against all but essential travel to mainland Spain, TUI UK have taken the decision to cancel all holidays to mainland Spain up to and including Sunday 9th
Scottish Government last night reintroduced a 14-day quarantine for those arriving in the country from Spain.
Spain who don't self-quarantine will face fines of up to £480. The measure could catch out returning tourists who travelled to Spain in the short window when quarantine was lifted.
Mummy Diaries star Sam Faiers' has taken advantage of the eased lockdown restrictions by jetting across the sky to bask in the Spanish sun.The 29 year old has headed on holidays with her boyfriend Paul Knightley and their two children, Paul Jnr, four and Rosie, two. Sam shared a snap to her Instagram page on Tuesday of herself and Rosie kissing by the check-in at Heathrow Airport, followed by another of her two kids looking excited as they stood by trollies that held suitcases and toys.
quarantining visitors.Beth MacLeod, who runs the Knockderry Country House Hotel in Argyll, said she has received three calls a day from people worried about whether they can come to Scotland.In a message to Nicola Sturgeon, who has not closed the door on a cross-border quarantine, Beth said: “I would like her to make it clear that English visitors are welcome in Scotland.”It comes after Marc Crothall, chief executive of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, said that some customers from south of the