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Sydney, Oct 5 (EFE).- Australia, which will progressively reopen its international borders in November, will not allow the entry of foreign tourists until 2022, the country’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Tuesday."I think next year (foreign tourists will be allowed in). The priority is Australians," Morrison said in an interview with local television Channel 7, referring to the reopening of international borders that were closed in March 2020 with the onset of the pandemic.Australia plans to reopen Sydney International Airport first and then Melbourne Airport, the country's two main cities, once the full schedule of the virus vaccine is administered to 80 percent of the adult population in those regions. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.
Images of people visiting the Taj Mahal as India eases Covid-19 restrictions. The Taj Mahal had shut to visitors two months ago amid a deadly surge of coronavirus infections that swept the country. IMAGES
Madrid, Jun 7 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE archive) Vaccinated travelers from outside the European Union’s free-travel area can enter Spain with no restrictions from Monday.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF SPANISH AIRPORT, CRUISE AND HOTEL.
Madrid, Jun 7 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Castro) Vaccinated travelers from outside the European Union’s free-travel area can enter Spain with no restrictions from Monday.FOOTAGE OF MADRID'S AIRPORT.
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
Algiers, Jun 2 (EFE).- Algeria partially reopened its air borders after almost fifteen months of closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.The first of the only five weekly flights authorized as of Tuesday took off early in the morning from Algiers airport to Paris-Orly and returned hours later to the same terminal at the "Huari Bumedien" international airfield in the Algerian capital with 314 Algerian passengers, airport sources informed Efe.FOOTAGE OF THE AIRPORT ON JUNE 1.SOUNDBITES OF A PASSENGER.Translation:"Everyone was very welcoming and we are very happy (to return to the country), but we demand a reduction of prices, it's true it includes the hotel, which is logical, but it's too expensive, especially for big families and students."