Spanish officials have offered hope to those looking to head off on a summer holiday.
Transport minister Jose Luis Abalos has said the country aims to start welcoming foreign visitors by the end of June.
Last week, Spain imposed a two-week quarantine on all overseas travellers.
The move keeps the country’s borders closed amid fears of sparking a second wave of coronavirus.
However, Abalos has said the measure is temporary.
And Spain is planning on opening back up for tourists at the end of next month, after residents are able to move freely between regions.
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He told TVE: “As soon as we Spaniards can travel to other provinces, foreigners will be able to come to Spain.”
From late June, we’ll start the tourism activity, I hope.
With tourism making up 12% of Spain’s economic output, it’ll boost the economy as well as the spirits of those desperate for a sunshine break.
He added: “From late June, we’ll start the tourism activity, I hope.”
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