The Spanish tourism sector clings to the British de-escalation without ceasing to demand a rescue plan

Without ceasing to implore the articulation of a rescue plan in the form of direct non-refundable aid, the harmonization of measures within the European Union that encourage mobility or the acceleration of vaccination processes, the tourism sector sees in the future de-escalation of the United Kingdom and the reestablishment of its international flights, initially planned as of May 17, a spur that helps to dispel uncertainties about its nearest future and to pave the long-awaited terrain of reactivation.