Barajas Airport Launches New Control Measures After The End Of The Alarm State
MADRID, SPAIN - JUNE 21: Guardia Civil agents and personnel from 'Adolfo Suarez' Madrid-Barajas Airport, control the arrival of passengers when the triple security health control against COVID-19 is inaugurated on June 21, 2020 in Madrid, Spain. It consists of specifying if the disease has been passed and in what conditions; followed by visual and temperature control, during the opening of the Schengen borders coinciding with the end of the state of alarm that also allows the movement of national travelers throughout the territory. Aena's network of airports will receive 100 flights from the Schengen area throughout the day and in total, in Spain, 650 operations will be carried out this Sunday. (Photo by Ricardo Rubio/Europa Press via Getty Images)
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