Spain relaxes Covid restrictions for UK teenagers in time for half term holidays

By Global Travel Worldwide

Great news as unvaccinated British teenagers will be allowed into Spain from Monday, if they can provide a negative PCR test. People aged 18 and over must still be vaccinated to get into the country.

Only 12-to-17 year-olds who have not been vaccinated against Covid will be allowed into the country from Monday 14 February, if they present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival to Spain.

With Great Britain being major market for the region, it spells great news for those looking for deals for the half term break.

All other UK travellers, excluding children under 12, will need to present a Covid certificate showing proof of being fully vaccinated at least 14 days before arrival in Spain. However, if more than 270 days have passed since vaccination, proof of a booster jab will be also required.

So why not give us a call on 01978 350850 and see what deals we have available, or if you’re looking for a Jet2holidays deal take advantage of our amazing cashback offer.

For more information call us today on 01978 350850

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