Euro Weekly News - Costa de Almeria 30 July - 5 August 2020 Issue 1830

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The people’s paper ISSUE NO. 1830

30 Jul - 5 Aug 2020

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THE Costa Almeria is a safe holiday destination, the provincial government has insisted. “There is no reason for not being able to safely, and with guarantees, enjoy everything the Costa Almeria offers if you act with social responsibility and following the authorities’ recommendations,” stressed provincial council spokesman Fernando Gimenez in a Diputacion statement issued on Tuesday morning, July 28. The administration was reacting to Jet2’s announcement on Monday night that it was suspending its flights and holiday programme for the Costa Almeria from July 28 to August 16. The Jet2 move came in the wake of the UK’s government shock decision to implement a 14-day compulsory quarantine require-

CREDIT: Diputacion de Almeria

SAFE DESTINATION

REASSURANCE: “There is no reason for not being able to safely and with guarantees enjoy everything the Costa Almeria offers,” the provincial government insists. ment (at the time of going to press) on all travellers returning from Spain and the Foreign Office advice against all non-essential

travel to the country. Reducing this to 10-days was on the cards as EWN went to press. Gimenez explained the

Diputacion has sent a letter to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez calling for a meeting with Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez

and the British Ambassador to Spain Hugh Elliott “to study measures and propose solutions which unblock this situation which seriously affects the national and provincial economy.” The deputy underlined the importance of the British tourist market for Almeria. Travellers from the UK accounted for more than 354,000 of the approximately one million air passengers who flew into Almeria last year. He explained in the Diputacion’s view the na-

tional government needs to assist Almeria and try to find solutions as it is for other parts of Spain. Gimenez also pledged the provincial administration will “continue working and exhausting all possible avenues to keep the tourism season afloat and to not lose the Costa Almeria’s privileged position in the British market.” The deputy did acknowledge there have been recent Covid-19 outbreaks in several places in the province, but stressed “the situation is completely under control.”


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