direct to your inboxSpanish holidays could return this year for British holidaymakers as it looks at a new vaccine passport scheme.
The nation's tourism minister, Maria Reyes Marato, has said Spain could bring in Covid-19 vaccine passports from as early as May, the Mirror reports.The minister told local media Antena 3 TV the news, which brings a glimpse of hope for summer holidays abroad.She had previously indicated that Spain would be a pioneer in introducing immunity passports and confirmed her ministry was pursuing the idea.The Balearic Islands, consisting of the popular tourist hotspots of Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza, have already announced they want to be first to welcome tourists back - with vaccine passports.However, it is currently.
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