Cyprus to welcome UK tourists with strings attached

Cyprus to welcome UK tourists with strings attached

Cyprus’ beleaguered tourism sector got some good news after the government announced that travellers from the UK will be allowed entry into the east Mediterranean island nation next month without having to undergo a compulsory 14-day quarantine.

But the country’s health minister Constantinos Ioannou said that depends on whether UK coronavirus infection rates stay at the current low ebb.

Mr Ioannou said that as of August 1 Britain will be grouped with 14 other countries including France, Italy and Spain from which travellers will be required to obtain a health certificate declaring them coronavirus-free three days prior to boarding a flight.

“The decision will be implemented on the condition that the United Kingdom continues to post the same positive epidemiological results,” Mr Ioannou said after a cabinet meeting with a scientific advisory body.

The UK is Cyprus’ prime tourism market.

UK citizens made up a third of Cyprus’ four million tourist arrivals last year.

A yellow painted Post Office post box in Nicosia, Cyprus (Andrew Matthews/PA)
A yellow painted Post Office post box in Nicosia, Cyprus (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Tourism accounts for 13% of Cyprus’ economy and officials say the aim remains to recoup 25-30% of tourist arrivals the country received in 2019.

Deputy tourism minister Savvas Perdios said setting a date for opening up Cyprus to UK holidaymakers was important for tour operators, airlines and other tourism-oriented businesses to start planning ahead.

A 14-quarantine period remains in effect for all travellers from Russia, another key tourism market for Cyprus.

Mr Perdios said there are hopes for reviving the Russian market later in the year.

“Unfortunately, it’s a year where everything’s in flux,” said Mr Perdios.

“We are obligated…to show flexibility and understanding that whichever decision is taken could change in a few weeks.”

Mr Ioannou said there are plans for a fivefold increase in random Covid-19 testing of all arriving passengers at Cyprus’ two airports at no extra cost to the government.

Currently, around 15% of arriving travellers are being tested.

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