Brits could be spending their summer holidays in Portugal after reported talks over the UK's first "air bridge". It would mean a deal could be reached with Portugal before any other country to lift a 14-day quarantine period for tourists travelling between the two.
Talks are currently at an "advanced stage", reports The Times. The government is reported to be keen on the deal so it can bring back some income from tourism.
Responding to reports, the Portuguese foreign ministry: “Given the relevant reciprocal interests, the foreign ministry is confident that it will be possible to agree a solution that meets these interests, especially concerning the coming summer season.” And Joao Fernandes, head of Algarve Tourism Board, said: “It looks
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