Spain to Welcome Brits Back by March with No Travel Restrictions

Spain's latest tourist scheme hopes to welcome Brits back by next March with no travel restrictions or quarantines.
The country is currently off the UK's travel corridor list, apart from the Canary Islands which don't require a quarantine.
All arrivals must have a negative coronavirus test taken 72 hours before travelling to be allowed to enter, with many complaining they cost more than their holiday.
However, Spain authorities hope that these restrictions will no longer be necessary by spring 2021, especially for the Balearic Islands.
Majorca and Ibiza are some of the most popular holiday destinations for British tourists but have been off the cards since Spain was removed from the travel corridor list earlier this year.
Source: The Sun