THE average Spanish resident will spend between €500 and €1,500 on their holidays this year, with three in 10 set to increase their budget from last year and 16% reducing it.
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This includes anyone with a valid green card, visa – student, tourist or work – or who is resident in the country temporarily or permantly.
Iberia says it has been told it can now allow passengers with passports from Iraq, Yemen, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Libya to board flights to the United States, as a Federal judge from the State of Washington has overturned president Donald Trump's 90-day veto on citizens of these countries travelling to the USA.
Legal action against the veto was presented by the States of Minnesota and Washington, and has been upheld.
Trump has announced he will appeal.
In the meantime, however, the veto has been suspended, announces the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office in the USA.
Given that anyone holding dual nationality – that of any of the seven countries and another nation, including the UK and the USA – has also been affected by the ban, it means they will no longer be denied travel.
As well a long-term residents with jobs, homes and cars parked at the airport being stuck abroad with no way of returning to the USA, affected travellers have included Olympic athlete Mo Farah, an Irani film director barred from attending the Oscars, and an MP in Wales who was unable to visit his adult children, who live in the North American country.
Iberia says it is not a typical airline for passengers of these seven nationalities travelling to the USA, and Spain only allows joint citizenship to natives of its former colonies, but any permanent resident in Spain from the affected nations who had planned a holiday to the United States will now be able to go after all.
THE average Spanish resident will spend between €500 and €1,500 on their holidays this year, with three in 10 set to increase their budget from last year and 16% reducing it.
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