MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENT
Regular-article-logo Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Spain opens airport

Borders open up to all European Union countries except Portugal

Reuters Madrid Published 22.06.20, 02:37 AM
Passengers arrive at Adolfo Suarez-Barajas international airport on the outskirts of Madrid

Passengers arrive at Adolfo Suarez-Barajas international airport on the outskirts of Madrid (AP photo)

Passengers wearing masks and wheeling suitcases arrived at Madrid’s main airport on Sunday as Spain opened its borders to most European countries and ended a state of emergency imposed to contain the coronavirus.

Spain’s borders are now open to all European Union countries except Portugal, as well as Schengen Area members outside the bloc and Britain in a much-needed boost to the country’s tourism industry which accounts for more than 12 per cent of the economy.

ADVERTISEMENT

British tourists will be allowed in without having to quarantine, Spain said on Saturday, even though they will still be subject to 14 days’ isolation upon their return.

Spaniards were also allowed to move freely around the country from Sunday and many were expected to visit friends, relatives and second homes in other regions. Since March 14, people have had to remain in their own provinces.

At Madrid’s international Adolfo Suarez-Barajas airport there was a palpable sense of relief for passengers, many of whom were making journeys to see loved ones after months apart.

All arriving passengers will have their temperature taken, submit information about where they have come from, and provide their whereabouts in Spain in case they need to be traced.

Stickers on the floor of the arrivals hall made sure those waiting for passengers complied with social distancing measures.

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT