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Tell us: have you been affected by the Balearics being removed from England’s ‘green’ list of countries?

We’d like to hear how the British government’s decision to re-classify the Balearic islands as ‘amber’ destinations is affecting people’s travel and work plans
  
  

The beach at Santa Eularia, Ibiza, Spain.
The beach at Santa Eularia, Ibiza, Spain. Photograph: travellinglight/Alamy

Spain’s Balearic islands have been removed from England’s green list of restriction-free travel destinations abroad, a decision that will come into effect at 4am BST on Monday 19 July.

The re-classification to ‘amber’ means people who are returning to England from the Balearic islands including Majorca, Menorca and Ibizawill have to quarantine at home for 10 days and take two coronavirus tests at home – although fully vaccinated travellers won’t have to self-isolate if testing negative from 19 July.

We’d like to hear from people whose travel or work plans have been affected by this announcement, and from people who may feel discouraged to travel abroad by this news. We’re also interested in hearing from people living in the Balearics and how this will affect them.

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