
Waiter Yamilca from Cuba attends tourists in a terrace of an almost empty restaurant “Celso” at La Caleta beach in Adeje, in the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, Spain March 5, 2020. Sergio Perez / Reuters
Skift Take: The Canary Islands want to have a policy that’s different from Spain, the government that controls them. It’s a less-than-ideal situation for multiple regions and municipalities to create a patchwork of policies. It risk creating traveler confusion and discouraging a recovery.
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