Marie2 wrote on Sat Jun 20, 2020 7:28am:
Yes same with us-we are now flying from malaga on 9th July - fingers crossed!
Hopefully by then flights will be going ahead, they are all up in the air at the moment! Best of luck.😄😄😄
Marie2 wrote on Sat Jun 20, 2020 7:28am:
Yes same with us-we are now flying from malaga on 9th July - fingers crossed!
Hopefully by then flights will be going ahead, they are all up in the air at the moment! Best of luck.😄😄😄
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2020 3:44pm
Marie2 wrote on Sat Jun 20, 2020 7:28am:
Yes same with us-we are now flying from malaga on 9th July - fingers crossed!
Good luck.
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:17pm
We have flights booked with Ryanair for 16th July from Manchester to Almeria. We have had a slight change of time on return flight but nothing else. The quarantine restrictions have now been lifted when arriving in Spain. I am optimistic the UK will soon follow suit. Only time will tell so lets wait and see. Fingers crossed.
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:37pm
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Traciex wrote on Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:17pm:
We have flights booked with Ryanair for 16th July from Manchester to Almeria. We have had a slight change of time on return flight but nothing else. The quarantine restrictions have now been lifted when arriving in Spain. I am optimistic the UK will soon follow suit. Only time will tell so lets w...
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...ait and see. Fingers crossed.
I’m probably sounding like a stuck record, but please please remember to bring masks - wearing of masks indoors in public places and in public places where 1.5 metres distance between people cannot be ensured or maintained is now a law and will likely remain in force until at least the end of the year.
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:55am
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DarioMartin wrote on Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:37pm:
I’m probably sounding like a stuck record, but please please remember to bring masks - wearing of masks indoors in public places and in public places where 1.5 metres distance between people cannot be ensured or maintained is now a law and will likely remain in force until at least the end of t...
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...he year.
Just a quick question. Does it have to be a surgical mask? Could you get away with covering with a bandana/snood? The type you see a lot of motorcyclists use. TIA.
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 7:05am
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David1963 wrote on Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:55am:
Just a quick question. Does it have to be a surgical mask? Could you get away with covering with a bandana/snood? The type you see a lot of motorcyclists use. TIA.
Any type of face covering seems to be accepted
David1963 wrote on Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:55am:
Just a quick question. Does it have to be a surgical mask? Could you get away with covering with a bandana/snood? The type you see a lot of motorcyclists use. TIA.
You can get them in Mercadona, 10 for €6.00, ironically made in China!
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 9:28am
DarioMartin wrote on Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:37pm:
I’m probably sounding like a stuck record, but please please remember to bring masks - wearing of masks indoors in public places and in public places where 1.5 metres distance between people cannot be ensured or maintained is now a law and will likely remain in force until at least the end of t...
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...he year.
Thank you for the advice.
Traciex wrote on Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:17pm:
We have flights booked with Ryanair for 16th July from Manchester to Almeria. We have had a slight change of time on return flight but nothing else. The quarantine restrictions have now been lifted when arriving in Spain. I am optimistic the UK will soon follow suit. Only time will tell so lets w...
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...ait and see. Fingers crossed.
Hello there have you booked accommodation also or do you already have a home there, I'm looking for flights for July to secure our accommodation but not sure where to stay, I need to be not too far from a estate agent in Mojacar
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 11:40am
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For those coming here, the following, posted first elsewhere by Chrisso50 may be useful. Please note the restrictions applying to beaches:
LIMITED CAPACITY
The occupancy in bars and restaurants is expanded to 75%.
Cinemas and theatres may reach 65% of their normal occupation.
Open-air concerts can be performed with a maximum of 1,500 attendees, always seated.
Common areas of the hotels have a capacity of 50%.
In cinemas, theaters, auditoriums, circuses and similar public or private spaces, there must be pre-assigned seats, provided they do not exceed 65% of the capacity allowed in each room, allowing a maximum attendance of 800 people for closed places and 1,500 people in outdoor activities.
NURSING HOMES:
New admissions will be allowed in residential centres where no cases of coronavirus have been registered during the last week.
BEACHES:
The general rule of 1.5m minimum social distance or use of a mask must be maintained.
SPORT:
Outdoors a maximum capacity of 65% is established, with a limit of 1,500 people. In closed spaces, the capacity will be 65% maximum, with a limit of 800 people.
FAIRS & PILGRIMAGES:
Fairs and pilgrimage celebration are not recommended. But, where appropriate, the fair attractions authorized by the municipalities may occupy a row of seats at 50%, with at least 1.5 metres between seats; attractions without seats may have 50% of the capacity with a safety distance, and 30% of capacity in attractions without seats in which the safety distance cannot be guaranteed, but with a mask and hand disinfection. (We have not made a decision yet regarding the annual fiestas but they are unlikely to go ahead.)
CREMATIONS & BURIALS:
The maximum will be 60 people outdoors and 30 in closed spaces. The maximum procession will be 75 relatives or close friends, always keeping the interpersonal distance or, where appropriate, using a mask.
Junta de Andalucis New Measures 20.6
The New Normal
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