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Spain, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Italy issue holiday rules for British tourists – Mirror Online, Mirror.co.uk

Spain, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Italy issue holiday rules for British tourists – Mirror Online, Mirror.co.uk

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The travel sector is bracing for several years of chaos on the back of the global coronavirus crisis, which has already seen economies lose billions of pounds in tourism.

Social distancing for the foreseeable future means beaches, popular sights and hotels will be operating at a reduced capacity, allowing less visitors in – if any at all. Several countries have also warned of how resorts will implement two meter guidelines – particularly in and around public spaces.

Italian ministers have warned that holidays will never be the same again – with queues outside its once busy attractions, such as the Colosseum, set to be tightened in line with social distancing guidelines.

The country said it’s been one of the worst hit by the pandemic, with , lives claimed to date and billions wiped off its economy.

Spain, meanwhile , is still in talks to reopen its borders, but said UK travellers would most likely be off the cards.

Staycations also remain banned, with Brits facing £ on-the-spot fines for ‘non-essential journeys’ a mid a looming heatwave.

Airlines have also thrown the industry into chaos,

with British Airways and Ryanair axing jobs after placing staff on the Government’s furlough scheme .

It raises important questions about how travel will get back on its feet once borders are relaxed across Europe.

So what’s the latest? We take a look below.

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The Colosseum in Rome at sunrise

Italy has already warned that mass tourism will never be the same again

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