UK holidaymakers have expressed their frustration over a new £97 rule in Spain, with many stating they 'simply won't go' on holiday there anymore.The new regulation requires travellers to the country to prove they have sufficient funds for their stay, according to Birmingham Live.
This applies to those visiting the mainland, Canary Islands and Balearics.Visitors are now required to have €113.40 (£97) available each day of their visit.
However, Brits have criticised the new rule, claiming it 'shows how desperate they are for our cash'.Reacting to the new requirement, one UK tourist said: "17 million visitors is a lot of money to the Spanish economy.
Another Mediterranean country tried to move away from tourism.", reports the Manchester Evening News."They forgot how much tourism contributed to the economy," another agreed. "Anti-British?
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