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.
23.06.2020 - 08:11 / variety.com
Emiliano De Pablos As coronavirus ravaged Spain in April, the country’s central government took one significant step toward building for a post-COVID future.
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked — paradoxically — a new bullishness in Spain’s international production industry.On May 5, Spain’s government greenlit a critical hike to tax breaks for Spanish and international productions, suddenly and significantly increasing the country’s competitiveness as a film and TV location destination.Tax
.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.
Ayrshire, no new cases have been reported for three consecutive days now and the total remains at 1,257.There remain fewer than five patients, within the health board's region, in intensive care with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.Meanwhile, the number of people in hospital with confirmed coronavirus at midnight also stands at fewer than five.The symptoms of coronavirus are:But these symptoms do not necessarily mean you have the illness.The symptoms are similar to other illnesses that are much
Spain is among the countries on the government's list of quarantine-free places British holidaymakers can visit.And with major airlines now operating their flight programmes again as lockdown was eased, anyone looking for a getaway has been given a bit more hope.As well as that, from 4 July, Spain became exempt from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office' advice against all nonessential international travel which has been based on the current assessment of coronavirus risk.So as well as not having
busiest airport has accused Holyrood ministers of "dithering" over a decision on which countries holidaymakers can travel to without facing quarantine restrictions. A list of air corridors has already been drawn up by the UK Government that explains which airports British holidaymakers can fly to from this month.
the Mirror reports.Everyone but essential workers will be barred from leaving and entering the region, which is about 100 miles west of Barcelona.More than 60 new cases of Covid-19 were announced on Friday across 30-plus affected municipalities, which are home to more than 200,000 people.The total number of cases in the region is just over 4,000, according to the Ministry of Health.
here.It comes as the Department for Transport (DfT) published a list of countries and territories where English tourists can visit without self-isolating on their return.It features popular short-haul destinations such as Spain, France, Italy, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus, as well as long-haul locations including Australia, Barbados, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand and Vietnam.A separate list of 67 countries and territories that will be exempt from the advisory against all non-essential travel from