The closure of the island of Tenerife, decreed on Wednesday and which comes into force as of today, perfectly illustrates the regulatory chaos that has sometimes occurred throughout this pandemic. This measure it was decreed last wednesday, arguing that it was to control infections. Shortly after, it was decided to make an exception for tourists, […]
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The United Kingdom removes the Canary Islands from its list of safe brokers
The British Government has decided to remove the Canary Islands from its list of “safe corridors”, which will force people who return from the islands to the country to keep a quarantine. The announcement has advanced it on Twitter British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, claiming that it is due to the “increase in cases and […]
The confinement of the United Kingdom and Germany frustrates the tourist corridors in the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands see their last attempt to save part of their peak tourism season, which has just begun, disappear. Just a week after the United Kingdom and Germany decided to include the archipelago in the list of safe destinations, the governments of both countries have decreed a new confinement of their populations try to […]
Tourism is entrusted to the communities to “save Christmas and get to Easter”
 The fact that the Government wants to extend the declaration of the state of alarm until May to curb the second wave of the pandemic throws more uncertainty about the Christmas tourist campaign and even Easter. The sector believes that what worries the most is the announcement of the deadline because it deters international tourists. […]
Germany takes the Canary Islands out of their risky destinations to travel
Germany, one of the main countries of origin of tourists for Spain, has decided to remove the Canary Islands from its list of risk destinations for Covid to travel. This is a relief for the archipelago, which is now in the height of peak season. According to sources from the Canary Islands Government confirmed […]
More than half of SMEs believe that their survival is at risk and 20% will lay off despite ERTE
Seven months after the start of the pandemic that led the government to hibernate the economy and trust that the return to activity in summer would compensate for the stoppage, most small and medium-sized companies believe that their survival is at risk . If the impact of the first wave -the greatest collapse of […]