Tag: Air

Spain To Lift Entry Ban From UK On March 30th

Spain will on March 30th lift restrictions on arrivals from Britain that have been in place since December to prevent the spread of new coronavirus strains, government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero said today, Tuesday. Passengers traveling to Spain from the UK will have to show a negative PCR test taken 72 hours before travel. Restrictions …

The post Spain To Lift Entry Ban From UK On March 30th first appeared on This Is Torrevieja.

Ryanair Rolls Out Covid-19 Travel Wallet

Ryanair has officially launched its Covid-19 Travel Wallet, where customers can upload details of Covid documents such as negative PCR tests, vaccination certificates. The budget carrier, which has already said it would roll out such a system, said the wallet is only available in the Ryanair app. The UK government’s Global Travel Taskforce is discussing whether …

The post Ryanair Rolls Out Covid-19 Travel Wallet first appeared on This Is Torrevieja.

Travel from the UK to Spain Update

Spain has announced that the current travel restrictions on passenger travel by air and sea from the UK will be extended until 6pm (GMT+1) on 2 March 2021 (5pm / GMT in the Canary Islands), with the exception of Spanish nationals and those legally resident in Spain. International transit through Spanish airports by passengers on …

The post Travel from the UK to Spain Update first appeared on This Is Torrevieja.

BANNED FROM EU: APPLES, BEEF, CHEESE AND OTHER ITEMS YOU CANNOT TAKE IN BAGGAGE

The UK’s decision to leave the European Union means travellers face bans on a wide range of goods. As a Dutch television report showed, border officials have been confiscating sandwiches from motorists arriving in the Netherlands from the UK – with one frontier guard telling a driver: “Welcome to the Brexit, sir.” Many items are now prohibited from …

Ryanair and British Airways continue to refuse refunds for customers who can’t legally travel

National lockdowns in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland make it illegal for anybody to undertake non-essential travel. Yet, British Airways and Ryanair continue to refuse to offer refunds for passengers who would have to break the law to take their flight. When asked the UK’s five biggest airlines if passengers in England, Scotland, Wales …

Popular

Council Approves Tourist Apartment Complex in Pilar de la Horadada

The Pilar de la Horadada council has taken a...

Shipwrecked Heroes Face Off Against King Rat on the Verdant Island  

 Following a dramatic shipwreck of the Saucy Sal, a...

Spanish government plans immigrant reception centre in Torrevieja

The Spanish government is planning to establish a migrant...

DANA Presentation to Pilar Mayor by the RNA

A donation of 600 euros was made through the...