Sunday, February 13, 2022

Spain issues major travel rule update as Covid restrictions scrapped for teenagers

 Spain has today issued a major new update to its travel rules following controversy over its vaccination requirements targeting teenagers.




Previously, Spain had required teens to show proof of having received a full course of vaccination - causing chaos for UK holidaymakers as many children had not yet been invited for both doses of the jab.

Following the rule change, Spain’s Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism, Reyes Maroto, said: “As one of the world’s favourite tourism destinations, we are committed to making travel to Spain a safe and easy experience for our visitors, especially for families travelling with children.

"From February 14 2022, UK children and teenagers aged between 12 and 17 (inclusive) can present a negative NAAT test (PCR or similar), taken within 72 hours of arrival to Spain, as an alternative to presenting a COVID certificate with proof of having been fully vaccinated."

Children under the age of 12 are not required to show evidence of a Covid test or of having been vaccinated.

"We hope that with these changes, many families will choose Spain to enjoy safe and memorable holidays together.”


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