EU's 90-Day Limit on British Travelers Sparks Concerns Among Spanish Tourism Leaders
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Spanish tourism officials are urging the European Union to eliminate the 90-day limit on British travelers, arguing that the post-Brexit restrictions are detrimental to Spain's tourism sector. This rule restricts UK visitors to a maximum of 90 days in the Schengen area within a 180-day timeframe, complicating longer stays.
- 01The 90-day limit applies to all countries in the Schengen zone, affecting British travelers.
- 02Spanish tourism bosses are particularly vocal about the negative impact on their industry.
- 03UK visitors must obtain visas or residency permits to stay longer than 90 days.
- 04The Morning Mail is conducting a poll to gauge public opinion on this issue.
- 05Final results of the poll will be shared in the next edition of the Morning Mail newsletter.
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Tourism leaders in Spain are pressing the European Union to reconsider the 90-day limit imposed on British travelers following Brexit. This regulation restricts UK citizens to a maximum stay of 90 days within a 180-day period across the Schengen zone, which includes numerous European countries. The Spanish tourism sector is particularly concerned, as they believe the restrictions deter UK visitors from spending extended time in Spain, impacting the local economy. To gather public sentiment on this issue, the Morning Mail is conducting a poll, with results to be published in the next newsletter edition.
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The restrictions could lead to fewer British tourists visiting Spain, affecting local businesses and the tourism industry.
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