Mallorca and Ibiza will be the first places in Spain to have the 14-day quarantine rule for foreign tourists lifted. President of the Balearic government, Francina Armengol revealed today that she has been told the islands can lift the regulation on June 21st rather than on July 1st which the rest of Spain is expecting.
This, she says, will allow the planned experiment to bring 5,000 Germans to Mallorca to go-ahead in a bid to test all of its anti-coronavirus protocols from the moment they arrive at the airport to the moment they leave.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has already announced that the current 14-day quarantine rule will be scrapped on July 1st to pave the way for international travel, with his now-famous comment of "Book