With the festivities well and truly behind us, many may be starting to look forward to a holiday overseas. However, with Covid cases remaining high across Scotland the rest of the UK as Omicron takes hold, there are a number of travel restrictions that could be a stop to your summer getaway plans.
From testing rules to vaccination exemptions, it is important to stay in the know when it comes to planning visits to other countries.
Popular holidays destinations for Scots, including Spain and France, are currently running under strict measures when t comes to tourists.
But it may not all be bad news.Here are the latest restrictions that could see your holiday plans altered for yet another year.Entry rules in Spain are currently pretty relaxed - especially for fully vaccinated travellers.Tourists and holidaymakers who have received all of their jabs will be allowed to cross Spanish border as long s they were vaccinated at least 14 days before travel.Proof of vaccination will be required on entry without the need for testing or qurantine.
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