Italy entered Phase 2 of the coronavirus outbreak management on 3 May, and the country has been slowly reopening since then. Italy will reopen to tourists from early June and scrap a 14-day mandatory quarantine period, the government said on Saturday, as it quickened the exit from the coronavirus lockdown. ROME/MILAN (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte outlined a …
After restaurants, shops, museums and gyms, Italy is now close to once again opening its borders to international tourists. Italy to Reopen Borders and Restart Tourism on June 3. But other European nations think Italy’s move is too premature and don’t plan to reopen their borders until June 15.
The Italian government has come under immense pressure to reopen the country, especially since the economic and social consequences of the strict lockdown measures could also be dramatic. 3 Min Read . After restaurants, shops, museums and gyms, Italy is now close to once again opening its borders to international tourists. Italy entered Phase 2 of the coronavirus outbreak management on 3 May, and the country has been slowly reopening since then. Photo Credit: Italy will reopen its borders to Europeans June 3, 2020. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte enforced an economically crippling shutdown in early March to counter a pandemic that has so far killed more than 31,500 people in Italy. Italy will lift travel restrictions from June, meaning visitors from abroad can enter without having to self-isolate. Destination & Tourism Laurie Baratti May 16, 2020 PHOTO: Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte outlined a further loosening of movement restrictions on Saturday, including opening borders to travellers from
Italy looks to reopen borders next month as lockdown measures ease. Switzerland wants to restore free movement of people with other member countries of the Schengen Area by July 6. The Swiss government unveiled plans on Wednesday to reopen borders with all neighboring countries except for Italy. Italy will reopen its borders next month after months of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the government announced. Angelo Amante, Giulio Piovaccari. Among other things, Italy wants to welcome visitors once again, given …