easyJet issues travel update for British tourists holidaying in Spain - ‘good news’


easyJet said: “It’s good news if you’re planning a trip to Spain.

“Not only can fully-vaccinated passengers enter without testing or quarantine, it’s also possible for non-vaccinated passengers to enter Spain too, as long as they can show proof of a negative test or recovery.

“If you’re fully vaccinated you’ll need to show acceptable proof (such as the EU Digital Covid Certificate or NHS digital Covid pass).

“If you’re not fully vaccinated you need to show either a negative COVID-19 test or proof you’ve recovered from COVID-19 in the last six months.”

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Negative PCR tests must have been taken within the last 72 hours while antigens can be from the last 24 hours.

easyJet added: “If you’re not fully vaccinated and aged 12 or over, you’ll also need to complete a Spanish Travel Health Form and have your QR code ready to show throughout your journey.

“For full details including acceptable proof of vaccination and Health Form Requirements please see our COVID-19 Travel Hub.”

DON’T MISS

Despite the cost of living crisis, many British tourists are eager to get away for a summer holiday.

Consumer finance expert, Martin Lewis, warned Britons not to withdraw money in GBP from cash points abroad.

Cash machines in foreign countries are likely to offer a worse exchange rate to tourists than their own card.

Therefore British tourists should always withdraw money or make purchases using the local currency.



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