Budget airline Ryanair had been set to resume flights on July 1 but has now confirmed some routes will now restart as soon as June 21 – the same day Spain lifts its border restrictions to welcome back tourists.A flight to Alicante in Spain is scheduled to leave East Midlands Airport on Sunday at 3.45pm with a total of 16 Ryanair flights scheduled to and from EMA until the end of the month.And a flight from Manchester Airport will touch down at 5.55pm in Tenerife, reports Spanish newspaper El Dia.A Ryanair spokesperson told Daily Star Online: "Although we are officially back with 1,000 daily flights from 1 July, some routes are starting from 21 June."The Foreign & Commonwealth Office currently advises Brits against all international travel.
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