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The truth about Spain’s new ‘Big Brother’ travel rules
Tourists visiting Spain will face more paperwork on their holidays, thanks to a new law that requires hotels and car hire firms to gather detailed personal information about their customers.
Spain’s ‘Big Brother Law’ for tourists comes into effect today – here’s what you need to know
HERE’S what you need to know about Spain’s ‘Big Brother Law’ coming into effect today. From today, you could be fined up to €30,000 if you fail to
Spain’s new travel law a ‘fuss over nothing’, say British hoteliers and tourists
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Spain to force tourists to share personal information under new law
With plummeting temperatures in the UK, many people are preparing to head south in the deep midwinter – and Spain is by far the most popular country for British holidaymakers.But tourists now face added red tape when checking in to their accommodation or renting a car.
British tourists get crucial update on new Spain travel rules
The controversial "Big Brother" regulations are set to come into force on Monday which would require hoteliers to take private information about their guests.
What personal information will tourists in Spain have to share under new law?
A new travel law in Spain means that tourists will have to hand over personal information, which some are calling a 'Big Brother' move.
Traveling to Spain? These new rules just kicked in
Starting today (December 2), travelers to this popular European destination will be required to provide additional personal information when booking accommodations or renting cars. The post Traveling to Spain?
Spain warned UK tourists 'may flock to Greece, Italy' after 'invasive' new travel rules
EXCLUSIVE: Last year, 17.8 million British tourists visited Spain, making the UK one of the country's largest tourism markets.
Spain brings in new tourist rules from today that could cause delays
Brits flying to Spain will have to navigate a new set of rules from today that could cause further delays when travelling. The new regulations - in force from Monday, December 12 - require tourists to provide a wealth of personal details as tourists face more red tape just to enjoy a break.
New rules for those wanting to visit Spain
From Monday 2 December, new rules will apply to tourists wanting to go to Spain. Spain wants to step up the fight against terrorism and organised crime and from 2 December, operators of hotels, campsites and car rental companies will be obliged to register detailed info about their customers.
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Brits threaten to boycott Spain over ‘Big Brother Law’ for tourists that ‘bites the hand that feeds’
BRITISH holidaymakers have threatened to boycott Spain after it introduced controversial new travel rules. Since December 2, ...
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Spain to force ‘big brother’ security checks on tourists
“It’s like ‘
Big
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’ – it’s nuts and will cause chaos,” Ramón Estalella, the secretary general of Cehat, told The ...
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New Spain entry rules from December 2024 including giving 'payment details'
New data checks will be introduced from December 2024, followed by the implementation of both the Entry/Exit System (EES) and ...
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Spain sparks fury among UK holidaymakers with controversial new rules
British tourists have threatened never to return to Spain after it introduced a controversial new law requiring holidaymakers ...
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Travellers to Spain face delays and chaos, with ‘strictest regulations in Europe’
The new rules have been likened to ‘Big Brother’ by travel associations across the country, with fears they 'might even put ...
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