The Spanish government recently released new rules and restrictions for British holidaymakers travelling there over the summer.
Under the new restrictions, tourists from the UK must be able to prove they can spend £85 each day. Brits will also need to provide evidence of a return flight or onward ticket and proof of accommodation while on holiday.
The move has left travel firms unhappy, with many arguing that it puts the UK at a disadvantage despite contributing significantly to the Spanish tourism sector.
Members of the public have also been reacting to the news, with some blaming the new restrictions on Brexit while other have described them as 'simple'. READ MORE: Manchester Airport worker's top tips for dealing with the travel chaos this summer More than a thousand readers commented on the Manchester Evening News' Facebook page about the story.
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