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Mallorca vacationers: The majority do not return early

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After the announced upgrade of Spain to the Corona high incidence area, there are initially no indications that a larger number of people want to break off their Mallorca vacation prematurely or cancel booked stays.

“Initial information from Playa de Palma suggests that guests want to continue their vacation in Mallorca. They feel that they are in good hands on site, avoid large gatherings of people and have for the most part already been vaccinated, ”said a spokesman for the Tui tour operator, Aage Dünhaupt, on Saturday for the German press agency. 

Contrary to general expectations, the situation is relatively relaxed, as the "Berliner Zeitung" reports. Until midnight on Tuesday, unvaccinated holidaymakers in Spain could fly back home by presenting a negative corona test without having to go into quarantine after their return. From Tuesday, proof of full vaccination or having recovered from the disease will be required. 

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