Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox British holidaymakers who hope to travel to Portugal on Monday - as soon as travel restrictions are lifted - had been facing uncertainty as the Portugese government has extended its 'state of calamity' lockdown.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said earlier this month that as of May 17 the 'stay in the UK' edict will be lifted, allowing people to visit a limited number of green list countries - including Portugal.
Portugal's 'state of calamity' lockdown measures have been extended until at least May 30. That had thrown the travel plans for those who were hoping to jet away next week into disarray.
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