Spain, France, Dubai travel rules as holidaymakers jet off for Easter

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If you're heading abroad, make sure you check out the rules for your chosen destination!

The holiday boom is back in full swing this Easter as a number of countries have relaxed their entry restrictions in a bid to attract tourists.

Children under the age of 12 are exempt from Spain’s testing and vaccine requirements. Those aged between 12 and 17 can enter Spain if they have proof of a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to arriving in the country. People who aren’t fully vaccinated can now travel to France so long as they can provide a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to travelling or a negative lateral flow test result from no more than 48 hours before departure.Those aged between 12 and 18 will be subject to the same rules that apply for vaccinated and unvaccinated arrivals, depending on their vaccination status.

Children aged 11 and under are not required to take a test or provide proof of entry to enter mainland Portugal or the Azores.Most fully vaccinated people can enter the United States for tourism purposes. Fully vaccinated arrivals are not required to quarantine upon arrival, though they are advised to take a Covid test within three to five days of entering the country.

Children aged between five and 11 can travel to Malta provided they have a negative PCR result from no more than 72 hours before arriving.

 

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