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Spain, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Italy holiday rules for Scots tourists

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Scottish holidaymakers have been unable to go abroad due to the coronavirus outbreak after travel screeched to a halt.The tourism industry across Europe has already been hit and is set to lose billions of pounds due to the pandemic.Beaches, hotels and tourist attractions will likely enforce social distancing measures when lockdown restrictions are relaxed.Italian ministers have warned that holidays will never be the same again, with queues outside famous sight - such as the Colosseum - set to be tightened in line with social distancing guidelines, The Mirror reports.The country has been one of the worst hit by the pandemic, with 27,967 lives claimed to date and billions wiped off its economy.Spain is still in talks to reopen its borders,

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