Mr. Jiří started his Sunday morning. He has been enjoying a holiday in Tunisia for a week. “We have a beautiful 26 degrees here, the water is 24 degrees,” he praises his holiday.
The worse the situation, the more people want to go abroad. It is said that the purchase of tours was torn apart after the government closed schools. “In Tunisia, we record an increase in sales of almost 70 percent compared to last year. On the Friday before the holidays, we sent two full flights to Egyptian resorts, “informed the Blue Style travel agency.
Outside Europe, it is possible to go to the Dominican Republic, Tunisia, Turkey or Tanzania, for example, without a test. With a test that is at most 72 hours old, for example, to the Maldives, Cuba, Morocco or Egypt. In the case of Egypt, tourists usually do not spend anything on the test. “Travel agencies usually pay for the test or have a trip at a reduced test price,” explained the travel agency INVIA.
In addition to trips to the sea, there is also interest in the mountains. In Europe, 11 countries currently have open borders. “The greatest interest is in the Italian Alps, then Austria and France,” said Jan Bezděk, a spokesman for the Fischer travel agency.
But people fear that further tightening will not close the borders completely. However, they have not yet been able to do so at the cabinet meeting.
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