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Britons rush to book trips to Portugal ahead of up-in-the-air summer season

Tue, 11th May 2021 16:47

* Bookings to Portugal soar as Britons given green light to
travel

* Tourists make short-term plans, opt for refundable rates

* Hesitation stems from COVID-19 restrictions, changing
rules

* Hotel owners pleased but cautious

By Catarina Demony and Victoria Waldersee

LISBON, May 11 (Reuters) - The mailbox of a well-known hotel
in the heart of Lisbon was bombarded with queries as soon as
Britain announced it was including the country on its travel
"green list" this summer.

Manuel Pinto, Mundial Hotel director, is over the moon that
British holidaymakers, who are essential to Portugal's tourism
industry, will be able to return after a five-month travel ban,
providing a much-needed boost to the struggling sector.

"I was delighted, not only on a personal level but for our
country," Pinto said, standing in Mundial's rooftop bar, adding
that British visitors had already booked around 4,000 room
nights at the hotel this year.

Portugal was one of just 12 countries and territories to be
added to Britain's "green list", allowing Britons to visit the
country from May 17 without needing to quarantine, but still
requiring two COVID-19 tests - one before returning to the UK
and one on arrival into the UK.

Travel search website Skyscanner said there was a 616%
increase in bookings to Portugal last week compared to the
previous one, prompting airlines to add capacity to existing
routes and, in some cases, launch news ones to meet demand.

Easyjet is adding more flights to Portugal for this summer,
putting an extra 20,000 seats on routes including London Gatwick
to Faro and Lisbon over the May-October period.

Still, a tourism sector scarred by Britain's last-minute
changes to travel rules last summer and Christmas is braced for
another turbulent year, and Portugal has yet to spell out
exactly what rules would apply to Britons arriving.

Some executives said they were only too aware of how quickly
the tide could turn again if coronavirus cases rose or
governments changed their mind.

"I have to be cautious," Chitra Stern, CEO of luxury hotel
chain Martinhal, said. "People are still booking refundable
rates."

Other popular holiday destinations for Britons like Spain
and Cyprus are on the "amber list", meaning travellers would
need to quarantine for 10 days upon return and take two tests.

Tourism plays a crucial role in Portugal, representing
around 15% of gross domestic product in 2019. But it suffered
its worst year since the mid-1980s in 2020 as the coronavirus
pandemic kept visitors away.

In 2020, only 460,000 Britons visited Portugal, from 2
million the previous year.

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

Eliderico Viegas, president of Algarve hotel association
AHETA, said hotel owners were aware that they were benefiting
from the fact that other countries faced greater restrictions.

"Our main competitors have been left out of the 'green list'
for now," he said. "It is a competitive advantage for us."

Britain's Thomas Cook said bookings had tripled compared to
a week ago, with trips to Portugal accounting for a majority of
that rise.

Airbnb bookings also started increasing and British airline
easyJet said UK bookings for Portugal surged after the
announcement, although it declined to put a figure on the rise.

Yet the high cost of COVID-19 testing and limited
availability of flights pushing up prices, combined with the
fact that the pandemic is still present, means the summer season
is hard to forecast, even for Portugal.

"It's not just a matter of a recovery of traditional flying,
it's a complete reshaping," travel consultant for Bain & Co,
Geoffrey Weston, said. "That's why this is so hard to judge."
(Additional reporting by Sarah Young in London and Laurence
Frost in Paris; Writing by Victoria Waldersee and Catarina
Demony; Editing by Ingrid Melander and Mike Collett-White)

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