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FILE - In this file photo dated Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, airplanes are parked at Lisbon's international airport. British tourists will be admitted to Portugal on nonessential travel from May 17, ending days of uncertainty over whether thousands of U.

 

 

British tourists can return to เล่นยิงปลา Portugal from next Monday, ending days of uncertainty over whether thousands of U.K. vacation bookings for Portuguese destinations would be allowed.

 

British visitors will be admitted on nonessential travel from May 17, the Portuguese foreign ministry said in a statement Friday. British travelers will need to show on arrival a negative PCR test for COVID-19 taken in the previous 72 hours.

 

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic British people can currently only go to Portugal - and into the rest of the European Union - for work, study, family reunions, health or humanitarian reasons.

 

Next Monday is also the day the U.K. government will permit British tourists to travel to a limited number of countries, including Portugal, without having to quarantine on their return.

 

The UK decision on May 7 to ease travel bans and include Portugal on its so-called green list, with 11 other low-risk territories countries, sparked a deluge of flight and hotel bookings, especially on Portugal's southern Algarve coast, which is one of Europe's most popular vacation destinations.

 

Tourism, by mainly British tourists, is a mainstay of the southern European country's economy. It accounts for around 15% of annual gross domestic product.

 

The Portuguese government's delay in announcing its decision on U.K. tourists came four months after Lisbon officials labelled as “absurd” a British decision to halt flights to and from Portugal. The British government said the measures was needed to prevent a COVID-19 variant found in Brazil, with which Portugal has close ties, from reaching the U.K.

 

It wasn't clear whether the U.K. government consulted Portugal before including it on the green list.

 

Elidérico Viegas, president of the AHETA association of hotels and resorts in the Algarve, told The Associated Press that the region has witnessed an "exponential increase" in bookings by British tourists since the green list came out.

 

“We knew (U.K. bookings) would increase, but not by this much,” he said, though he said there were no reliable figures yet.



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