Austin 7
I believe this is the article you mentioned -
Cyprus could allow tourists back from July - but Britons banned in favour of EU citizens
CYPRUS is a very popular destination among British holidaymakers searching for sun, sea and sand, as well as rich history. However, UK tourists are still set to be banned as the island plans to open borders from July.
By HARRIET MALLINSON
Express.co.uk
Cyprus holidays will still have to wait for British holidaymakers in the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis, it has been revealed. The popular holiday island is planning to reopen the country for tourism from July. However, the invite back will not yet be extended to Britons.
Cyprus has said it will first allow back citizens from other European countries.
The arrival of tourists to the island will be limited.
Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism Savvas Perdios told the Financial Mirror: "The important thing is that travel agents have Cyprus in mind… there are positive signs from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Nordic countries, Greece, Israel and perhaps the Netherlands."
Cyprus’ main share of tourists come from both the UK and Russia - but travellers from both will have to wait.
71 Trans Am wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 8:59 pm
Austin 7
I believe this is the article you mentioned -
Cyprus could allow tourists back from July - but Britons banned in favour of EU citizens
CYPRUS is a very popular destination among British holidaymakers searching for sun, sea and sand, as well as rich history. However, UK tourists are still set to be banned as the island plans to open borders from July.
By HARRIET MALLINSON
Express.co.uk
Cyprus holidays will still have to wait for British holidaymakers in the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis, it has been revealed. The popular holiday island is planning to reopen the country for tourism from July. However, the invite back will not yet be extended to Britons.
Cyprus has said it will first allow back citizens from other European countries.
The arrival of tourists to the island will be limited.
Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism Savvas Perdios told the Financial Mirror: "The important thing is that travel agents have Cyprus in mind… there are positive signs from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Nordic countries, Greece, Israel and perhaps the Netherlands."
Cyprus’ main share of tourists come from both the UK and Russia - but travellers from both will have to wait.
Tanny wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 6:30 am
Problem is the UK government is full of toots who are happy to take the money but not the task and responsibility.
UK government is full of vested interest in the ongoing system of making money and the solution to the crisis.
The people who are meant to lead simply don't have the balls.
Will disagree, sorry.
The wages for MP's are peanuts in comparison to the 'real world', and you know what you get when you pay peanuts ....