Spain opened for Russian tourists
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Spain opened for Russian tourists

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05-20-2022
 
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The Spanish authorities have opened the borders of their country to foreign travelers. Now citizens of countries outside the European Union will have to present a certificate with a PCR or antigen test made within 72 and 24 hours before the trip, respectively, Spanish media report.

Also, travelers will be able to show a certificate of COVID-19 illness, and certificates are not required for children under 12 years of age.

It is reported that the authorities have decided to ease the measures related to the coronavirus in order to restore the tourist flow to this country as soon as possible.

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