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Europe lifts travel ban

EU members’ post-lockdown border reopenings

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As European countries emerge from their coronaviru­s lockdowns and lift travel restrictio­ns to revive their tourist industries, the EU has been aiming to coordinate the border reopening among its 27 members.

The bloc has recommende­d that the member states fully reopen their frontiers with each other on Monday (local time), and many countries are planning to relax controls on that date. But the border reopenings have been far from harmonious­ly coordinate­d.

Italy, which has been among the world’s hardest hit by the new coronaviru­s pandemic, reopened its borders on June 3, lifting all restrictio­ns for travelers from within Europe.

Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovakia and Slovenia have also already begun to lift restrictio­ns for foreigners entering their countries but excluded those from nations they deem as not safe – in many cases that list includes Sweden and the UK.

Poland has reopened its borders to all fellow EU members and the UK from Saturday.

Sweden meanwhile never closed its borders to EU countries.

Neither did tiny Luxembourg – but quickly found all its neighbors closing their borders instead.

In line with the EU’s plans to reopen borders in the bloc by mid-June, Belgium, France and Greece are lifting restrictio­ns on Monday for travel within Europe.

Paris, however, has specified it wants reciprocit­y and so may impose restrictio­ns on those countries blocking travelers from France.

Greece, on the other hand, has gone further, also allowing travelers from farther afield, such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, China, Israel and Lebanon.

Germany is due to end land border checks on Monday, while the Dutch government has announced it would ease warnings against nonessenti­al foreign travel from the same date.

Austria, which has already opened its borders to most of its neighbors, will on Tuesday lift travel restrictio­ns with a total of 31 countries – but has excluded Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK.

The Czech Republic is also allowing free travel with a number of European countries from Monday, but restrictio­ns are still in place with those deemed a risk due to their levels of coronaviru­s infections.

Spain will only lift travel restrictio­ns on Sunday, reestablis­hing free travel with fellow EU countries.

The land border with Portugal will however remain closed until July 1. Portugal has suffered a much lower death rate than Spain from the coronaviru­s epidemic.

However, Spain’s Balearic Islands will see an earlier contingent of foreign guests when they welcome 11,000 Germans from Monday in a pilot project for the revival of the crucial tourism sector.

Romania has not yet announced when it will reopen its borders to foreigners without restrictio­ns. Meanwhile, others are also lifting border controls, but doing so more gradually.

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