{"id":114533,"date":"2021-02-26T14:12:52","date_gmt":"2021-02-26T14:12:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=114533"},"modified":"2021-02-26T14:12:52","modified_gmt":"2021-02-26T14:12:52","slug":"greece-could-welcome-brit-tourists-as-early-as-may-if-theyve-had-covid-vaccine-but-rest-of-eu-say-its-too-soon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/greece-could-welcome-brit-tourists-as-early-as-may-if-theyve-had-covid-vaccine-but-rest-of-eu-say-its-too-soon\/","title":{"rendered":"Greece could welcome Brit tourists as early as May if they've had Covid vaccine but rest of EU say it's too soon"},"content":{"rendered":"

VACCINATED British holiday makers could be able to jet off to Greece as early as May, but EU leaders have said it's too soon.<\/p>\n

The Greek government has suggested vaccinating airport staff and holiday resort workers in a bid to kick-start their tourism industry.<\/p>\n

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To the delight of British people in desperate need of beaches and glorious sunshine, plans currently being discussed in Athens have suggested that if British visitors can prove they have had their Covid-19, they should be allowed into the country, according to The Times. <\/p>\n

This comes as travel agents saw a 630 per cent jump in holiday bookings after the Prime Minister's roadmap announcement.<\/p>\n

Greece was one of the most popular destinations, alongside Malaga, Alicante and Faro in Portugal.<\/p>\n

However, the move could place Greece in the EU's bad books, after the bloc insisted on a united approch to allowing non-essential travel from outside the EU to resume.<\/p>\n

Europe will have to stay in lockdown while Britain breaks free – sparking fury among EU leaders who turned on Brussels over a bungled vaccine rollout.<\/p>\n

Amid growing anger, Hungary's PM ripped into Brussels saying it was a "bad decision" to put eurocrats in charge of buying doses.<\/p>\n

Viktor Orban fumed: "Brussels is following its own logic. They don\u2019t have a strong enough sense of the importance of speed.<\/p>\n

"We\u2019ve sought to do something together that we could have managed more successfully on an individual basis \u2013 take a look at Britain."<\/p>\n

European leaders are expected to say that it is too soon to begin lifting restrictions.<\/p>\n

When will holidays resume?<\/h3>\n