What's the schedule for Europe reopening borders?

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    June 4, 2020 10:54 PM EDT

     

    As the summer tourist season approaches, EU countries are eager to lift both domestic restrictions and open borders for non-essential travel so that tourists can come in.

    Italy has done so earlier this week and most of the rest of the bloc is set follow in the same vain later this month.

    For most countries, the date when they'll reopen is around the middle of June - that includes France, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Austria, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.

    Spain expects to allow international tourists in from July.

    While some countries will permit travel from across the EU, others will first allow only visitors from countries considered low-risk while some will require virus tests from citizens of high risk countries or regions.

    With the UK no longer a part of the EU, its citizens will not be allowed to enter most countries. In the UK itself, all international arrivals will have to self-isolate for two weeks starting 8 June.

     


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