MADRID, June 8 — Long lines at the Madrid Barajas Airport in recent weeks should ease as the Spanish police work on hiring more staff to deal with the surge in tourism from the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, the government said on Tuesday.
To further ease pressure on arrivals, a separate queue will be set up for British tourists, the biggest group of foreign visitors to Spain, so they can use electronic passport gates, a police source said. Spanish Interior Ministry denied anyone had missed a flight at the airport, which is operated by Aena SME AENA.MC.
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