The Foreign Office has changed its official advice on international travel to Italy, opening the door for Brits to fly out for a summer holiday.
While the FCO previously advised against all but essential foreign travel, it has now confirmed that a number of countries - including Italy -are exempt.
From 4 July, Brits will be able to go to Italy for non essential travel. Visitors will still be encouraged to abide by social distancing measures such as maintaining at least one metre distance, regularly washing hands and using a face mask.
As coronavirus cases are dropping throughout Europe many countries are hoping that relaxing travel restrictions will kick start the economy, particularly the tourism industry which has taken a big hit during
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