** UPDATED 15th JUNE 2020 ** The holiday season is rapidly approaching and you'll no doubt be wondering whether the current pandemic will thwart your plans for your much needed summer adventure holiday in the Pyrenees. Covid-19 and travel plans Obviously none of us have a crystal ball and we're in an ever-changing situation, especially when it comes to travel. At the time of writing the internal borders between European countries and those in the Schengen zone have reopened to leisure travellers. The exception being the Spain who are waiting until 21st June Travellers from outside these areas should be able to visit Europe from the 1st July. It's expected that airlines will gradually increase flight frequency and the train services will also expand their timetables. All airlines and airports have put in place measures to keep you safe when travelling. These include the obligatory wearing of masks, hand disinfecting and the disinfection of touch points and of course social distancing. The success of these measures obviously depends on everybody's strict adherence to them, so if you are travelling, do make sure you take the necessary steps. UK quarantine requirement On the 8th June, the UK government introduced a 14 day quarantine requirement for anybody entering the country from overseas. It is expected to be in place for 3 weeks. However, the measures have drawn intense and widespread criticism, with three of the major British airlines threatening to commence legal action against the British Government for putting these seemingly nonsensical measures in place. UPDATE 13th JUNE - According to this article in the Telegraph, the quarantine will more than likely be shelved on the 25th or 26th June and replaced with air bridges between the UK and countries with a low risk of the virus. France has indicated that so ...
** UPDATED 15th JUNE 2020 ** The holiday season is rapidly approaching and you’ll no doubt be wondering whether the current pandemic will thwart your plans for your much needed summer adventure holiday in the Pyrenees. Covid-19 and travel plans Obviously none of us have a crystal ball and we’re in an ever-changing situation, especially