British holidaymakers could be stopped from travelling to Spain because of the UK's relatively high rate of coronavirus infection.
A Spanish tourism minister has raised concerns about the Covid-19 infection rate as the country prepares to open its borders to tourists, reports WalesOnline.
Maria Reyes Maroto has told officials in the UK to improve its handling of the coronavirus pandemic and bring down the infection rate before holidaymakers can land in Spain.
Spain will lift its 14-day quarantine rule for tourists from next month - starting on July 1. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has made it clear that "tourists will not run any risks, nor will they bring any risks to our country." Officials are currently working out how to