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Five countries including Spain change travel rules for UK holidaymakers

Popular holiday destinations have changed their travel restrictions as more people start to head abroad again.

Many Brits will have foreign holidays booked this February half-term and it’s important to keep updated of the latest changes to restrictions.

Several European countries have adjusted their vaccine entry requirements, the LiverpoolEcho reports.

Meanwhile long haul travel is opening up again as Australia announced that their borders will reopen later this month.

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Travellers aged over 18 and one months who had their full vaccine course over nine months ago and have not since received a COVID-19 vaccine booster must follow the rules for unvaccinated passengers to enter France.

Travellers from the UK who are not boosted are treated as "unvaccinated" - unvaccinated travellers will need to self-isolate on arrival in France for 10 days, subject to police checks.

You must also provide:

You may also be asked to complete the EU-PLF form before boarding..

Denmark will accept the UK’s proof of COVID-19 vaccination record and proof of COVID-19 vaccination issued in the Crown Dependencies.

If you have not received a booster (3rd dose of vaccine), your second vaccine dose must have been administered between 14 and 270 days prior to travel.

If you are travelling to Denmark from the UK and do not meet the second vaccine dose criteria you will need to:

New rules, brought in on February 1, state at least 14 days must have passed since being fully vaccinated (with both doses of a 2-dose vaccine or one dose of a single-dose vaccine) before arrival in Spain.

Your date(s) of vaccination must be specified and your final dose

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk