Spain lifts ban on UK arrivals from March 30
The Peninsula
MADRID - Spain said on Tuesday it was lifting a ban on travel from Britain, three months after suspending flights for all but Spanish nationals and residents over concerns about the British strain of the coronavirus.
Spain however does not expect an immediate revival of tourism from Britain, not least because the United Kingdom currently bans all foreign travel except for work, education or health reasons, with rule-breakers facing a steep fine. Britain is to review that in April and possibly allow foreign travel from May 17, which would be welcome news for Spain's hopes to revive its tourism industry.More Related News