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More confusion for thousands of journalists on British holiday in Spain – BBC News
Thousands of British holidaymakers are facing uncertainty after the government decided to impose a forty-two-week ban on people traveling from Spain to the UK, including huge island destinations. Travel companies have said they are very disappointed that the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands are included, as they are not included in the last peninsula in the case of Coronavirus cases seen in some parts of the Spanish peninsula. The UK government has extended its warning – now advising on travel essential to the islands and the Spanish mainland. Including Spain, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands, it is the most abundant destination for the British during the summer holidays, which had more than 18 million visits last year. France second and Italy third. There is uncertainty over the nearly 10,000 flights scheduled for the UK to Spain by the end of August; With planes carrying about 1.8 million passengers Travel companies warn that unless the forty policies are applied in a more focused way, companies will go out of business. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has said the British quarantine decision is unfair. He is seeking talks with the UK government to try to change his mind. He said the UK had made a mistake in Spain as a whole considering the rate of coronavirus infection, with most regions having a lower rate than the UK. The highest concentration of infections is in northeastern Spain. Popular tourist sites in the South, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands indicate that the infection rates are relatively low. Huw Edwards presented BBC News’s Ten News transport correspondent Tom Burridge, Madrid’s Gavin Lee, science editor David Shukman and political correspondent Vicki Young. Subscribe HERE .
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