Holiday hotspots Italy and Greece have both eased their coronavirus travel rules in time for summer. Italy has removed all of its entry requirements, while Greece has eased its rules on mask wearing.
With a huge surge in holidays abroad the changes will be welcome news to British tourists. The UK had removed all its travel restrictions in March, with other countries gradually easing their requirements afterwards.
Now passengers arriving in Italy will no longer be subject to any Covid rules. According to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), as of June 1 all entry requirements have been lifted in Italy.
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