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Economic Watch: Europe prepares to reopen tourism sector, but unlikely to reach pre-pandemic level soon - World News

2021-05-08 11:05:37 GMT2021-05-08 19:05:37(Beijing Time) Xinhua English by Xinhua writers Chen Wenxian, Chen Zhanjie VALLETTA, May 8 (Xinhua) With the speedy rollout of vaccinations, Europe has witnessed an improved COVID-19 pandemic situation and called for reopening its tourism sector. The Digital Green Certificate, introduced by the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union (EU), and expected to be implemented from June, will help ease restrictions on non-essential travels to the EU. Industry insiders and observers said that those measures will give a boost to the gloomy tourism sector though there is a long way to go before the sector reaches the pre-pandemic levels.

Here s everything you need to know about where we can travel after May 17

Advertisement Yesterday s announcement by the UK Government of the countries on its long-awaited ‘green list’ has finally made a quarantine-free summer holiday possible. From Israel to Iceland, Portugal to Gibraltar the holiday ‘traffic lights’ have turned green, opening up a host of tantalising destinations that seemed out of the question during the depths of the winter lockdown. Under UK Government rules, holidaymakers to these ‘green list’ countries will still have to arrange pre-departure lateral test and on their return Covid PCR tests. Crucially, however, no quarantine will be required on your return to the UK as the Government is satisfied that Covid infection rates are so low in these nations that there is no increased risk of spreading the disease when you come back. Here is our guide to each country’s rules and how, at last, to plan an overseas trip that will actually happen (fingers crossed).

The Mail s travel team tackles travellers green-list questions

The world of summer travel has finally opened. Sort of. Here the Daily Mail s travel team answers readers questions about Covid testing for green-list countries, when travel will open up to France and Italy, and more.   Q. I’m hoping to book a holiday to a green-list country. What tests will I need? Holidaymakers will still have to arrange pre-departure lateral test and on their return Covid PCR tests A. You will be required to take a lateral flow test within 72 hours of your return flight to England, followed by a PCR test on or before the second day of your return. You will not be required to self-isolate during this time.

Holidays 2021 boost for Irish sunseekers as Spain and Greece expected to open up by end of June

Holidays 2021 boost for Irish sunseekers as Spain and Greece expected to open up by end of June
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