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Matthew Young

Couple racing for fertility appointment among first on Spain flight as ban lifts

A couple desperate to make a fertility appointment after anxious months of waiting were among the first aboard flights out to Spain as travel bans eased.

Spain has officially lifted restrictions for UK travellers from Monday, with visitors no longer needing to take a PCR Covid-19 test.

However the country currently remains on the UK's amber travel list, meaning travellers must go into quarantine upon return.

But for Carole Hutchison and her partner Christopher Couper, from Fife, Scotland, their reason for travel is not a holiday.

The couple have fertility treatment booked in Alicante and are in a race against time as they must arrive at the clinic by midday.

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The couple were among those aboard a Ryanair to Alicante as Spain opens its borders to British passengers (Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

They have a taxi waiting for them at the airport for the landing shortly after 10am and the clinic is not defrosting the embryos until they tell them they are on the plane.

They were due to fly from Edinburgh to Heathrow with British Airways on Friday, to then go to Spain, but they were told they were not allowed to fly to Heathrow because they were then heading to Spain, which was under Covid restrictions at the time.

That is despite twice last year flying to the same clinic for treatment when the country was under Covid restrictions.


Queues of Brits at Stansted Airport for the first flights to Spain as its travel restrictions lifted Monday (Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

Carole, 42, a public health practitioner for the NHS, said: “It’s been incredibly stressful and we have to rush once we land at Alicante and try and get through the airport as quickly as possible.

“I’ve been taking the required medication for months and there’s a window for when it can happen, we couldn’t believe we were not allowed to fly on Friday.

“Ten minutes after we were told that we found out Spain was opening up from today, so we booked on this flight.

“We lost a lot of money on the flight and this is a massive relief we can get on this flight but it’s very stressful of course.

“We fly straight back tomorrow to quarantine for 10 days.”

Those returning from countries on the amber list must quarantine at home for 10 days and take a pre-departure and two post-arrival tests.

The government has faced accusations of mixed messaging, as ministers urged Brit holidaymakers to be 'patient' and avoid travel to countries on the list despite - there being no outright ban.

The crystal-clear blue coastline in the Brit favourite holiday destination of Alicante (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Over the weekend, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps urged holidaymakers wanting to visit countries on the amber list to have "more patience".

Popular summer hotspots such as France, Italy and Greece are among the countries also on the list along with Spain.

Mr Shapps appealed for people to have "a little more patience as the world catches up with our vaccine programme".

Asked why holidays were still being sold to countries on the amber list, Mr Shapps told Sky News on Thursday the Government had moved away from a system where things were "banned and illegal" to a situation where people were expected to "apply a bit of common sense".

Mr Shapps told the Financial Times: "I don't think people have a very long time to wait before other countries are able to join the green list."

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