LONDON, June 16 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson said on Tuesday he wanted to see unrestricted travel to
Spain and France "as soon as we can", but defended his
government's quarantine policy on arriving visitors.
"We don't want to re-import the disease just at the moment
when we've really got it under control in this country," Johnson
said. "But we're certainly looking at air bridges and ways to
ensure that people can safely go on holiday, eventually."
Earlier, Spain said it was considering imposing its own
quarantine on UK travellers when it reopens its borders next
week, in response to Britain's move.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout and Estelle Shirbon, writing by
William James; editing by Stephen Addison)