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Covid entry requirements for Brits travelling to Spain this half term

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Many families will be looking forward to jetting off this October half term to get some sun before winter arrives. Across the world countries have scrapped their coronavirus entry requirements, so you can travel abroad without having to worry about completing complicated forms or presenting vaccine certificates.

Although most European countries have ditched all entry requirements, Brits travelling to Spain this half term still need to follow certain criteria to enter the country.

The holiday hotspot has restrictions in place for travellers arriving from outside of the EU. According to the latest advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), UK travellers arriving in Spain need to show proof of one of the following: READ MORE: Scared of flying?

easyJet launches course designed to help aerophobics overcome their fears These requirements do not apply to children under 12 years old.

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