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Added on the 11/11/2020 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Socially-distanced sunbeds, anyone? EU ministers pledge to support the bloc's key tourism industry while taking measures to prevent a second wave of coronavirus infections.
As the coronavirus continues to grip the world, the EU looks to how it can save a tourism sector that has witnessed one of its worst summer seasons on record.
It's the summer here in France, and despite the current pandemic, things are starting to open up in the hopes of boosting tourism. Many tourist sights from the Eiffel Tower to Disneyland Paris have cautiously reopened with strict hygiene rules. Meanwhile, with so many foreign visitors away, people working in the tourism industry are setting their hopes on French tourists. Can they make up for the losses suffered during the lockdown? We take a closer look in this edition of French Connections.
Want to make plans for the summer? Different countries across Europe are lifting their restrictions at different times. Here's what we currently know, country-by-country.
Seville, Barcelona (Spain), May 26 (EFE).- Hotels in Spain prepare to receive tourists under strict safety measures.FOOTAGE OF HOTELS IN SEVILLE AND BARCELONA.(Camera: EFE -Barcelona-, Juan García-Chicano-Sevilla-)