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Europe reopens for Europeans. No outsiders allowed yet.

Germany, like France and others, is lifting remaining border checks on Monday. Austria is opening up Tuesday to most European neighbors. 

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On June 12, 2020, the mayor of Gorlitz, Germany (center right), and the mayor of Zgorzelec, Poland (center left), together open the border fence erected during the COVID-19 lockdowns.

Europe is taking a big step toward a new normality as many countries open borders to fellow Europeans after three months of coronavirus lockdowns 鈥 but even though Europeans love their summer vacations, it's not clear how many are ready to travel again.

Tourists from the United States, Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East will just have to wait for now. Europe is expected to start opening up to some visitors from elsewhere next month, but details remain unclear.

The European Union home affairs commissioner, Ylva Johansson, told member nations last week that they 鈥渟hould open up as soon as possible" and suggested Monday was a good date.

Many countries are doing just that, allowing travel from the EU, Britain, and the rest of Europe鈥檚 usually passport-free Schengen travel area, which includes non-EU countries like Switzerland.

Europe鈥檚 reopening won鈥檛 be a repeat of the chaotic free-for-all in March when panicked, uncoordinated border closures caused traffic jams that stretched for miles. Still, it鈥檚 a complicated, shifting patchwork of different rules. And although tourist regions are desperately counting on them, a lot of Europeans may decide to stay close to home this summer.

That's something tourism-dependent Mediterranean countries聽such as Greece聽are keen to avoid. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis acknowledged Saturday that 鈥渁 lot will depend on whether people feel comfortable to travel and whether we can project Greece as a safe destination.鈥

Greece has emphasized its handling of its outbreak, which saw only 183 deaths. Overall, Europe has seen more than 182,000 virus-linked deaths this year, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University that also shows Europe has had 2.04 million of the world's 7.8 million infections.

Hard-hit Spain, which on Sunday moved forward its opening to European travelers by 10 days to June 21, is allowing thousands of Germans to fly to聽its Balearic Islands聽for a trial run starting Monday 鈥 waiving its 14-day quarantine for the group.

鈥淭his pilot program will help us learn a lot for what lies ahead in the coming months," Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez said. 鈥淲e want our country, which is already known as a world-class tourist destination, to be recognized as also a secure destination.鈥

Border checks in some places have already wound down. Italy opened its borders on June 3 and towns on the German-Polish border celebrated early Saturday as Poland opened the gates. At midnight, the mayors of Goerlitz, Germany and Zgorzelec, Poland cut through chains on a makeshift fence that had divided the towns.

Germany, like France and others, is lifting remaining border checks on Monday and scrapping a requirement that arrivals must prove they have a good reason to enter. It also is easing a worldwide warning against nonessential travel to exempt European countries 鈥 except, probably, Finland, Norway, and Spain, where travel restrictions remain, and Sweden, where the level of new coronavirus infections is deemed too high.

Many German regions have reimposed a quarantine requirement for arrivals from Sweden, whose virus strategy avoided a lockdown but produced a relatively high death rate.

Czech authorities will require arrivals from Sweden to show a negative COVID-19 test or to self-quarantine 鈥 along with travelers from Portugal and Poland鈥檚 Silesia region.

Austria is opening up Tuesday to European neighbors except Spain, Portugal, Sweden, and Britain 鈥 and keeping a travel warning for Italy's worst-hit region of Lombardy. France is asking people from Britain to self-quarantine for two weeks.

Britain recently聽聽requirement for most arrivals, to the horror of its tourism and aviation industries, which say the move will hit visits to Britain hard this summer.

Denmark is opening up only for tourists from Germany, Norway, and Iceland 鈥 and only if they can prove that they're staying for at least six nights. Norway also is keeping shut its long border with Sweden.

鈥淚 realize this is a big disappointment. But the restrictions are based on objective criteria that are the same for everyone,鈥 Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said. 鈥淚f we open too quickly, the infection can get out of control.鈥

With flights only gradually picking up, nervousness about new outbreaks abroad, uncertainty about social distancing at tourist venues and many people facing unemployment or pay cuts, this may be a good summer for domestic tourism.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz are both planning to vacation in their homelands this year.

鈥淭he recommendation is still, if you want to be really safe, a vacation in Austria,鈥 Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg told ORF television, recalling the scramble in March to bring home thousands of tourists as borders slammed shut. 鈥淚n Austria, you know that you don't have to cross a border if you want to get home, and you know the infrastructure and the health system well.鈥

The German government, which helped fly 240,000 people home as the pandemic grew exponentially, also has no desire to repeat that experience.

鈥淢y appeal to all those who travel: Enjoy your summer vacation 鈥 but enjoy it with caution and responsibility,鈥 German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said. 鈥淚n the summer holidays, we want to make it as difficult as possible for the virus to spread again in Europe.鈥

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