Spain to Allow Foreign Tourists Entry Starting July
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] Spain, which had locked its borders due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), will open its borders to foreign tourists starting in July.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez held a press conference on the 23rd (local time) and announced that Spain will allow foreign tourists to enter the country from July.
Spain's tourism industry suffered a severe blow as the borders were closed due to the COVID-19 situation. Spain is the second most visited country by foreign tourists in the world after France. Tourism accounts for 12% of Spain's industry.
Additionally, the Spanish government decided to permit major sports events, including the professional football Primera Liga, starting from the 8th of next month.
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Meanwhile, according to the international statistics site Worldometer, Spain's cumulative confirmed COVID-19 cases total 281,904, with 28,628 deaths.
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