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Added on the 03/06/2020 10:26:26 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Tourists exit Barcelona airport on the day Spain opens its borders to vaccinated travellers from all over the world, hoping an influx of visitors will revitalise its all-important tourism sector which has been battered by the coronavirus pandemic. IMAGES
Rome (Italy), 3 June, EFE, (Camera: Álvaro Caballero).- Italy is allowing free movement between regions and opening its borders to European Union countries as of Wednesday, after almost three months of closure due to the pandemic. FOOTAGE OF TERMINI RAILWAY STATION.SOUNDBITES OF PASSENGERS:Domenica:1.- "I am traveling to help my mother, who is ill. I have had to wait until today to see her and she nearly died in recent days. Calabria would not allow entry if it was not for reasons related to work or health."2.- "I felt my hands tied by this unfair, cruel decree. It was a mix of anger and stress, because it have lived a two-and-a-half months coronavirus experience since I worked in an intensive care unit."Elisa:3.- "Yes, it's practically the first time that I leave the house. I am doing well, I'm calm, I don't felt so much anxiety."Fausto:4.- "A month ago the station was deserted. Now it is almost back to normal"
People walk around St Mark's Square in Venice, Italy, with some taking pictures of the famous sites as the country reopens to tourists from Europe after a months-long coronavirus lockdown. IMAGES
Authorities check vehicles at the French-Italian border as Italy reopens in order to lure European tourists after the coronavirus crisis. IMAGES
Vendée Globe: Kito de Pavant a heurté un cachalot
Tourists at the Colisseum fend off high temperatures during a new heatwave in Rome, Italy. IMAGES