About 10,900 Germans arrived in the Balearic Islands on June 15, according to a pilot program for the opening of post-blockade tourist sites on June 21.
The test program "safe tourism corridor" will serve the process of Spain preparing to reopen the border with European countries and the Schengen block from June 21. At the request of the Portuguese government, Spain's land border with the country will not be opened until July 1.
From June 15, approximately 10,900 Germans arrived in Spain on 47 separate flights, and stayed at least 5 days on the islands. The majority of tourists come to Mallorca, the largest island in the Balearic Islands, and there are 8 passenger trips to Ibiza Island and one to Menorca Island. Under the program, German tourists will not have to undergo nCoV testing or mandatory two-week isolation, but must complete a medical declaration and body temperature measurement at the entry, providing contact information and residence address. If there are any suspicious symptoms, a medical team will go directly to their place of residence to test for the virus.
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