in

Ryanair Resumes Summer Flights Early

Ryanair

Ryanair has resumed its summer flights ten days earlier than expected.

The no-frills carrier was due to restart services on July, 1 but preponed the date to 21 June (Sunday). The same day Spain lifted its border restrictions to holidaymakers.

A flight to Alicante in Spain left East Midlands Airport on Sunday at 3.45pm with a total of 16 Ryanair flights scheduled to and from the airport until the end of the month.

A flight from Manchester airport also operated to Tenerife.

A Ryanair spokesperson said: “Although we are officially back with 1,000 daily flights from 1 July (across the network), some routes are starting from 21 June.”

The Foreign Office currently advises against all but essential overseas travel and those returning to the UK must quarantine for 14 days.

The Spanish airport authority said that travellers to Spain from Sunday will have to pass three health checks but Britons would not have to quarantine on arrival.

The first control will be a document that the traveller must fill in with information on their location during their trip and whether or not they have coronavirus.

The second and third will include having their temperature taken at the arrival airport and visual inspection. If the passenger fails one of the three checks, he or she will need to see a doctor.

What do you think?

Written by Tamanna Reza

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Loading…

0
Biman Bangladesh

Biman Resumes London-Dhaka-Sylhet Flight

British Airways-cityflyer

First BA Flights Restart from London City Airport