⁍ Britain and several other European countries have imposed measures to limit travel to Spain.
⁍ Britain imposed a 14-day quarantine on travellers returning from Spain.
⁍ France advised citizens on July 24 not to travel to Catalonia.
⁍ Belgium also has an orange list of regions, travellers from which are recommended to take a test and self-quarantine.
– The death toll from the latest outbreak of coronavirus in Spain has hit 140, according to the World Health Organization, and countries around the world are restricting travel to the country as a result. Reuters lists some of the restrictions: UK: The British government announced a 14-day quarantine on travelers returning from Spain, with the move coming into effect just hours later. It also advised against all but essential travel to mainland Spain. France: The government advised citizens on July 24 not to travel to Catalonia. The border with Spain remains open, but Prime Minister Jean Castex said he was in talks with the Spanish government to reduce traffic flows. Norway: The government announced a 10-day quarantine on July 24, to take effect the following day, for people arriving from Spain. IRELAND: The government announced a ‘green list’ of countries on July 22 for whom a 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers was lifted, but it did not include Spain, so the quarantine requirement still stands for travelers from there. Belgium: Under the government’s latest measures on July 24, the whole of Lleida province in Catalonia and Huesca province in Aragon are on a red list of areas where travel is prohibited and that require a quarantine for returning travelers. As of July 24 that includes Catalonia, Aragon, La Rioja, Estremadura, Navarra and the Basque country. GERMANY: The government has advised people against travel to a few areas designated high-risk in Spain, but has not imposed a ban or quarantine.
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-spain-measures-fac/factbox-european-coronavirus-measures-hitting-spains-tourism-sector-idUSKCN24R0JP