The order which brought in a two-week quarantine period for travellers arriving in Spain will be lifted by July 1, according to the government.
Foreign minister Arancha González Laya stated: “The most difficult period is over.
“From July, we will gradually reactivate international tourism, lift quarantine and ensure conditions of health safety.”
Spain’s borders are currently closed to non-essential travel.
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