NITN | @notintownlive | 24 May 2022, 01:47 am
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Spain Travel Rules
Madrid: In a move to ease travelling, Spain has allowed unvaccinated visitors who show their negative PCR or antigen test results from the UK to enter the southwestern European country, according to media reports.
Further, the Spanish government informed that non-jabbed travellers residing outside E.U can also enter Spain from Saturday, according to media reports.
Entirely inoculated travellers will still have to show proof of their vaccination, according to media reports.
The UK had done away with the last of its travel restrictions including a test for travellers who cannot be tagged as vaccinated and passenger locator forms on March 18, BBC reported.
Similarly, European countries such as Bulgaria, Greece, Switzerland, Austria, Croatia, Lithuania, Sweden, Serbia, Slovenia and Slovakia followed suit by becoming free of all travel restrictions in place, reported BBC.
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Passengers booking flights with IndiGo will have to pay more starting March 14 after the airline announced an additional fuel charge on all domestic and international routes amid rising fuel prices linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, global flight operations continue to face disruptions, with limited services and rising airfares affecting travellers across several regions.
Air India on Tuesday announced a phased increase in fuel surcharges across its domestic and international network, citing a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices triggered by the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States in the Middle East.
