The Spanish government doesn't think tourism normality will resume until the end of 2020 at the earliest. That means thousands of holidays are at risk with the country also still in coronavirus lockdown.
Tourism in Spain is big business with 18 million Brits alone estimated to visit every year. But it could be 2021 when the beaches and bars reopen, sun-seekers have been warned.
But the Minister of Labour Yolanda Diaz said the Covid-19 de-escalation period will likely be done in two phases – and the holiday industry will not be prioritised.
She said officials are working on the next phase of the State of Emergency which will run until at least April 26. It is likely restrictions will be extended past the May 10th cut off, and Ms Diaz