Quote, 'in the wake.'
This means 10 inside crem or 15 in a cemetery. Not talking about parks and gardens. Hopefully none of us will need this bit of the phase 1 regs.
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There is quite a bit of information on the CAB Spain site, you need to read 3 or 4 different pages to - CAB - Spain
The N332 FB page has a lot of information including a post from last evening -
Movement to Second Residences Permitted!!!
President of Spain Pedro Sánchez announced in a press conference today that those that live in areas passing to Phase 1 may travel to their second residences (e.g. holiday homes) WITHIN THEIR OWN PROVINCE/HEALTH AREA.
It is NOT permitted to travel to other provinces/health areas outside of your own, to stay at your second residence.
E.g. Someone who lives in Murcia City can travel to Los Alcazares to stay in their holiday home as there is free movement within the whole of the region of murcia.
This was originally planned for Phase 2 but has been rectified by Pedro Sanchez today.
Plus below are snaps of information from the same N332 page (Click on the images to enlarge and read) posted since Friday 8/5 evening
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(09-05-2020, 07:39 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Quote, 'in the wake.'
This means 10 inside crem or 15 in a cemetery. Not talking about parks and gardens. Hopefully none of us will need this bit of the phase 1 regs.
Oh wow my bad , I thought it was "In the wake of the transition to phase 1" not "In a Wake" - I got too used to google mis-translating things.
Yes, Hopefully nobody needs this.
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(10-05-2020, 07:55 AM)windermeregolfer Wrote: There is quite a bit of information on the CAB Spain site, you need to read 3 or 4 different pages to - CAB - Spain
The N332 FB page has a lot of information including a post from last evening -
Movement to Second Residences Permitted!!!
President of Spain Pedro Sánchez announced in a press conference today that those that live in areas passing to Phase 1 may travel to their second residences (e.g. holiday homes) WITHIN THEIR OWN PROVINCE/HEALTH AREA.
It is NOT permitted to travel to other provinces/health areas outside of your own, to stay at your second residence.
E.g. Someone who lives in Murcia City can travel to Los Alcazares to stay in their holiday home as there is free movement within the whole of the region of murcia.
This was originally planned for Phase 2 but has been rectified by Pedro Sanchez today.
Plus below are snaps of information from the same N332 page (Click on the images to enlarge and read) posted since Friday 8/5 evening
These are Epic, Thanks for posting them
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I came across this earlier this afternoon hope you find it helpful -
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Just seen that inter-Island travel recommences on Monday, that's worrying!
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(10-05-2020, 06:37 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Just seen that inter-Island travel recommences on Monday, that's worrying!  I suppose that it depends largely on what pretext travel between islands is permitted. Surely, intraisland travel isn't free rein?
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(10-05-2020, 07:00 PM)milestone11 Wrote: (10-05-2020, 06:37 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Just seen that inter-Island travel recommences on Monday, that's worrying!  I suppose that it depends largely on what pretext travel between islands is permitted. Surely, intraisland travel isn't free rein?
Seems to be! Although limited options of boats and planes.
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(10-05-2020, 07:07 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: (10-05-2020, 07:00 PM)milestone11 Wrote: (10-05-2020, 06:37 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Just seen that inter-Island travel recommences on Monday, that's worrying!  I suppose that it depends largely on what pretext travel between islands is permitted. Surely, intraisland travel isn't free rein?
Seems to be! Although limited options of boats and planes.
Where are you seeing this Tamara? Everything that I've read suggests free travel between islands will be in Phase 4. The latter end of June.
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10-05-2020, 07:32 PM
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(10-05-2020, 07:15 PM)milestone11 Wrote: (10-05-2020, 07:07 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: (10-05-2020, 07:00 PM)milestone11 Wrote: (10-05-2020, 06:37 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Just seen that inter-Island travel recommences on Monday, that's worrying!  I suppose that it depends largely on what pretext travel between islands is permitted. Surely, intraisland travel isn't free rein?
Seems to be! Although limited options of boats and planes.
Where are you seeing this Tamara? Everything that I've read suggests free travel between islands will be in Phase 4. The latter end of June.
Looking further, I share your concerns Tamara. Onda Fuerteventura are running an article which translates thus,
Quote:Starting Monday morning, the 11th, coinciding with the entry into Phase 1, the boat and plane routes that allow travel between island territories will be resumed, as published this Sunday by the BOE. Yes, flights with the Peninsula are still restricted, which can only be done for essential reasons. In addition, the order of the Ministry of Transport specifies that, from the same day and throughout Spain, the members of a family will be able to travel in a car without a mask (as required until now), while motorcycle users can also share vehicle without mask if they live together. For the rest, movement restrictions continue in the country, that is, it will not be possible to travel to another province without just cause (such as working) at least until the end of June. In addition, Cercanías recovers the full service.
Thus, since 00.00 on Monday the ban on the conduct of regular commercial air operations in the archipelago is lifted. Flights must guarantee the maximum possible separation between passengers, so it will be considered sufficient to offer the public only 50% of the aircraft's capacity.
In the Canary Islands, the order considers that the essential minimum service is two daily flight frequencies for the Gran Canaria-Tenerife North route, two other frequencies Gran Canaria-Fuerteventura, two more Gran Canaria-Lanzarote, and many others for the Tenerife North route- The Palm; as well as a daily frequency Tenerife Norte-El Hierro. The document also talks about reference prices for these trips, for example a flight Gran Canaria-Tenerife North should cost about 69 euros.
In the Canary Islands, the prohibition of disembarking passengers from ro-ro passenger ships and passenger ships that provide regular services on the maritime lines between the peninsula and the Canary Islands is maintained.
Absolute lunacy if this article is correct. There are still something in the region of 900 active cases in the Canaries with new cases daily. It is utter madness to allow free travel until all islands have a minimum of 14 days without new infections.
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