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Kako se ranije najavljivalo, Lufthansa će od kraja lipnja letjeti na linijama iz Frankfurta prema Durbovniku i Puli. U najnovijem priopćenju kompanija je objavila modificirani red letenja u kojem ima nekoliko novosti vezano uz destinacije u Hrvatskoj prema kojima Lufthansa inače prometuje u ljetnom redu letenja.


Uz ponovno uvođenje linije Frankfurt - Dubrovnik, Lufthansa će od 20. lipnja ponovno prometovati i na liniji Munchen - Dubrovnik, jednom tjedno, svake subote. Veći broj tjednih letova očekuje se od početka srpnja, kada bi kompanija mogla letjeti na obje linije (iz Frankfurta i Munchena) svakodnevno prema Dubrovniku.

Lufthansa se ponovno vraća i u Zračnu luku Split, povezujući ovaj grad sa Frankfurtom i Munchenom.

Od 20. lipnja uvodi se linija Munchen - Split, jednom tjedno, svake subote, a od 27. lipnja i linija Frankfurt - Split, također jednom tjedno, subotom. Kao što je slučaj i sa Dubrovnikom, od srpnja se očekuje veći broj tjednih letova prema Zračnoj luci Split.

Lufthansa će na linijama prema Splitu i Dubrovniku koristiti zrakoplove iz A320 obitelji (A319, A320, A321) sukladno potražnji i bookingu na svakom pojedinom letu. Na liniji iz Frankfurta prema Puli koristiti će se zrakoplovi manjeg kapaciteta.

Izgledno je da kompanija u lipnju neće pokrenuti ostale linije prema Hrvatskoj (Zadar i Rijeka), dok će liniju Munchen - Zagreb vrlo vjerojatno pokrenuti Croatia Airlines sa kojom Lufthansa ima code-share ugovor.

S obzirom na to da bi se granice između država članica EU trebale otvoriti od 15. lipnja, hrvatski je nacionalni prijevoznik pustio u prodaju karte prema nekoliko europskih destinacija iz Zagreba.


Uz postojeće međunarodne linije iz Zagreba prema Frankfurtu, Amsterdamu, Copenhagenu i Zurichu, od 15. lipnja u prodaji su:


linija Zagreb - Brussels, 4 puta tjedno (pon, čet, pet, ned),

linija Zagreb - München, 3 puta tjedno (pon, sri, pet),

linija Zagreb - Sarajevo, 3 puta tjedno (pon, sri, pet),

linija Zagreb - London, 2 puta tjedno (pon, pet),

linija Zagreb - Split - Rim, 3 puta tjedno (pon, čet, ned).


Od 16. lipnja uvodi se linija Zagreb - Dublin, 3 puta tjedno (uto, čet, ned), a od 18. lipnja uvodi se linija Zagreb - Beč, 2 puta tjedno (čet, ned).




Na linijama prema Londonu i Dublinu prometovat će zrakoplovi tipa A319/A320, dok će na ostalim linijama prometovati zrakoplovi manjeg kapaciteta tipa DashQ400.



Croatia Airlines tako će od 15. lipnja prometovati prema 11 međunarodnih destinacija, uz domaće linije prema Dubrovniku, Splitu, Zadru i Puli.




Od ponedjeljka, 22. lipnja, kompanija u prodaji drži više tjednih letova nego što će to biti u prvom tjednu operacija, no Croatia Airlines vjerojatno će dodatno modificirati red letenja za to razdoblje.

Aviokarte za spomenute letove možete kupiti na web stranici aviokompanije.
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The Spanish government will lift the quarantine requirement for travelers arriving in Spain from July 1. 



Foreign minister Arancha González Laya made the announcement following a meeting between various ministers on the reactivation of the Spanish tourism sector.

"From July onwards, we will gradually reactivate international tourism, lift the quarantine and ensure health and safety conditions," González Laya said.

The foreign minister had already hinted in mid-May that the quarantine requirement would end once all parts of Spain had completed the lockdown de-escalation process, predicted to be the end of June.

On May 12, Madrid imposed a two-week compulsory confinement period for everyone entering its borders, to be in effect until the end of the state of alarm.

On Saturday, Spanish president Pedro Sánchez announced that international tourists would be welcome in Spain from the start of July.

Catalan government will be in charge during lockdown easing Phase 3 and will be able to decide when “new normality” begins.



The mobility restrictions in Spain will be lifted on June 21, regardless of the lockdown easing phase each health region or province is in by that day.

On Sunday, President Pedro Sánchez said that if the congress passed one last extension to the state of alarm, this would be the case.

As for international tourists, the Spanish government had said the obligatory 14-day quarantine for anyone arriving in Spain would be lifted from July 1.

International tourism to restart from June 22

Yet, on Wednesday evening, sources of Spain's tourism ministry said that tourists will progressively begin to be able to go to Spain from June 22.

That day will be the first one of a "gradual reopening," which will see "those tourists coming from areas with the same epidemiological situation" accepted.

Sources in Spain's foreign ministry also reminded that the obligatory quarantine was originally expected to last until the end of the state of alarm.

The lift on the restriction on June 22 does not include the land borders so far, while it has not been revealed whether visitors from outside the EU will be allowed from June 15, when the ban on them ends. 

The tourism minister said in congress that "safe routes," especially to the Canary and Balearic Islands, may be created before July 1, the first date announced by Sánchez.

Last de-escalation stages managed by regional governments

The Spanish lower chamber approved the sixth prolongation of exceptionality measures to last until June 21, and during the debate before lawmakers on Wednesday, Sánchez confirmed it would be the "last" extension.

He also explained that, while the lockdown easing phases 1 and 2 will still be led by Spain, Phase 3 will be managed by regional governments, meaning that it will be up to each regional president to decide on lifting mobility restrictions before June 21 in areas already in Phase 3.

Thus the Catalan cabinet will also be able to decide when Phase 3 ends in each of the country’s health regions, that is, when the 4-phase de-escalation lockdown is over and the so-called “new normality” begins.

Indeed, Pedro Sánchez said on Wednesday that his executive will pass a decree-law next Tuesday on the health measures that will come into force when the state of alarm is lifted.

“It has to allow us to recover our habits [of before the health crisis] with safety,” he explained.

Germany to lift tourism restrictions following Spain's decision

Germany will lift its traveling restrictions to Spain once the latter begins accepting tourists again. While the German government has set June 15 as the date when traveling to EU countries will no longer be discouraged, Spain and Norway remain an exception.

According to the IDESCAT research center, 1,433,000 German tourists visited Catalonia in 2019 - the fourth largest group by country, after France, the United Kingdom, and the USA.
Italy reopens to travellers from Europe on Wednesday, three months after the country went into coronavirus lockdown, with all hopes pinned on reviving the key tourism industry as the summer season begins.

Gondolas are ready to punt along Venice's canals, lovers will be able to act out "Romeo and Juliet" on Verona's famed balcony, and gladiator fans can pose for selfies at Rome's Colosseum.
But there were fears many foreign tourists would be put off coming to a country still shaking off a vicious pandemic.
 "Come to Calabria. There's only one risk: that you'll get fat," the southern region's governor Jole Santelli said on Sunday as the race began to lure big spenders -- or any spenders -- back to Italy's sandy shores.
Italy was the first European country to be hit hard by the coronavirus and has officially reported more than 33,000 deaths.
It imposed an economically crippling lockdown in early March and has since seen its contagion numbers drop off dramatically.
With the country facing its deepest recession since World War II, it needs foreigners to return, and quickly.
But it is still reporting dozens of new cases a day, particularly in the northern Lombardy region, and experts warn the government may be being hasty in permitting travel between regions and abroad.
'Like a leper'
International flights were only expected to resume in three main cities: Milan, Rome and Naples.
And there were concerns that those who usually come in by car, train or ferry from neighbouring countries would go elsewhere on their holidays.
Switzerland has warned its citizens that if they go to Italy they will be subject to "health measures" on their return. The country will open its borders with Germany, France and Austria on June 15, but not with Italy.
Austria is lifting restrictions in mid-June with Germany, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary -- but again, not Italy, described last week by Vienna's health minister as "still a hotspot".
Other countries, such as Belgium and Britain, are still advising against, or forbidding, all non-essential travel abroad.
In response to perceived anti-Italian sentiment, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio has warned countries not to treat Italy "like a leper".
He said Saturday he would be travelling to Germany, Slovenia and Greece to persuade them Italy is safe for foreign tourists.
Arrivals in Italy from Europe will not be required to self-isolate unless they have recently travelled from another continent.
Too expensive
Italy's lockdown has had a particularly devastating effect on the tourism sector, which amounts to some 13 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Historic sites were shut, restaurants closed, and hotels were used to care for coronavirus sick.
Restaurants, cafes and beach establishments have slowly reopened over the past two weeks -- although the government has said it reserves the right to impose localised lockdowns if it sees contagion numbers rise.
But only 40 of Rome's 1,200 hotels have reopened, the Corriere della Sera newspaper said Monday, and just a dozen in Milan. It costs too much to open them if they will just stand empty.
"My hoteliers all want to reopen, but as long as the borders remain closed, it's not possible," Marco Michielli, deputy head of hoteliers' association Federalberghi, said Saturday.
Italy's national tourism agency (ENIT) said some 40 percent of Italians traditionally travel abroad for their holidays, but could be forced this year to vacation at home, helping local businesses.
That may be little comfort to those running the country's costly historic sites, because most of the tens of thousands of visitors that usually flock daily to the Tower of Pisa, Pantheon or Pompeii come from abroad.
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