MALAGA — Spain opens its borders to vaccinated travelers from all over the world on Monday, hoping an influx of visitors will revitalize its all-important tourism sector which has been battered by the coronavirus pandemic.
“Spain is a safe destination,” Health Minister Carolina Darias insisted, adding that the country was “in the process of reclaiming its global leadership in tourism”.
Non-vaccinated Europeans — who can currently enter Spain with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours — will from Monday be able to take a cheaper antigen test instead.
But in a setback, the United Kingdom, a huge tourism market for the country, has not yet removed Spain from it…
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