Germanyhasannouncedthattherewillbe a gradualeasingofitsbordercontrolsstartingfromthe 16thofMay, whenitsbordercrossings, whereFrance, SwitzerlandandAustriawillbeopenedformoreontheGermangovernment's position.
Here's JennyHillinBerlin.
WeheardfromAngelaMerkeltodaywho I think, givenherloveoftheEuropeanProjectontheinternalmarket, isverykeentostartreopeningborders.
ButGermany's positionisthatit's notsimply a matterofwhattheinfectionratesarelikeinthisneighboringstates.
It's alsotodowithwhatkindofmeasuresareinplace.
So, shesaidtoday, there's nopointinreopening a Germanborderwith a neighboringcountryifrestrictionsandmeasuresaren't symmetricaleithersideofthoseborders.
So I thinkthere's a lotmoreworktobedone.
AlthoughGermanyhasnowsaidthatcomethemiddleofJune, itwillliftborderrestrictionsaslongas a numberofthosecaveatsaremetandofcourse, chiefamongthemisthequestionofhowwellthoseneighboringcountriesaredoingwhenitcomestokeepingtheoutbreakundercontrol.
Well, anothercountrythathas a hugeinterestinreopeningitsborderstotouristsisGreece, andhere's theGreekministerfortourism.
Othersaidthatdependingontheagreementsthatwouldmakewithothercountriesandon a Europeanlevel, thatwecanuseeithertestsorothermeanstolimittheriskoff, strandingthedevice.
Sotheirstrategyistestingandon a grandscale.
Butbeforethepandemic, Greeceusedtoreceivearound 30 millionforeignvisitors a year.
Soit's goingtobe a hugeundertakingtoensurethattourismtherethisyeardoesnotspreadtheviruswellformoreonhowthenewyoutravelguidelineswillactuallyworkinpractice, hisareEuropeeditorCatchyAdler.
Butofcourse, keypointsinallofthisisthisisgoingtobe a slowprocess.
It's goingcountrybycountryorregionbyregion.
Aswe'rejusthearing.
Somecountriesare, well, earlysummer, veryanotherveryjust a hugeamountoflotsofquestions.
SoarewegoingtobelookingatthesekindofborderbubblesliketheBalticbubblewithEstonia, Latvia, LithuaniainitiallyeasingtravelrestrictionsorGermany, Austria, France, easingtravelrestrictionsbetweenthosecountries, countriesgoingtogroupup.
Inthatcase, Yeah, but I thinkthatis a definiteearlystepsthatwe'regoingtoseeclearly.
We'realreadytalkingaboutsomeofthosethatyoutalkabouttravelpossiblyintointheUKandIrelandandFrancebeing a possibilityearlierbeforeyoucouldgettheotherdestinationson.
Theveryfirstthingisactuallydomestictravel.
Youknow, peopleeithergoingtobronzeormaybetaking a holiday a little, a littlebitclosertohome.
And I thinkoneofthemostrobotareasthatdemandatthemomentacrossisfordomestictravelandperfectlyselfcatering.
Wedon't reallyknowwhat's happeningwith a lotofhotelsincampshome.
Andsotheyrevealedpeoplelookingfor a month.
Certaintyistaken.
Getcases.
Thatmeansplanning a holidayhomeonwhenitcomestotesting, beingattheforefrontofenablingpeopletotravel.
Well, youknow, tourists, anybodytravelingoverthenextfewmonthsisgoingtoexperiencebusinessverymuchunusual a seriesofnewexperiencesandthiswholequestionmoretesting a scalelikethat, whatitmightlikeandhowitmightworkinconjunctiontracingatYouknow, we'veheardthattheideaoftracingupleaveme a panEuropeaninitiativeonveryunusualexperienceswhenpeoplearepassingthroughairportsandonplanes.
Soquite a fewannouncedquestions, butcertainlythefuturestateoftravelneedsisgonnabe a fewmorehurdlestogetthroughquietlysacrificesinorderforpeopletogetsomewhereandenjoy a Butinallofthat, havingpeoplebeenthroughthelastfewmonths, theideaof a holiday, thehellofit.
I thinkhe's goingtostillbe a very, verystrongTom.
Thankyousomuch.
TomHalltherefromTheLonelyPlanet's andapologiestoourviewersfor a bitof a dropoutthereinTom's line.
But I thinkyougetthegistofwhathewassayingthatit's notgonnabebusinessasusual, certainlynotanytimesoon.
theEuropeanUnionhasbeensettingoutproposalsfor a gradualresumptionoftravelandtourismastheindustrytriestosurvivefollowingtheCoronaviruslockdowns.