The UK will allow international travel to resume from May 17. However, the restriction on destinations has disappointed some airlines and travel businesses.
Only 12 countries and territories are on the UK government’s “green list”, including Portugal, Israel, New Zealand, Australia and the Faroe Islands. Nearly all of the major British tourist destinations are off this list. People traveling to “green list” countries will have to undergo two COVID-19 tests, one before returning to the UK and the other within two days of returning.
The top four destinations, Spain, France, Italy and the United States, were eliminated, angering airlines and travel agencies as they continue to struggle to survive. Travelers returning from these four countries are still required to self-isolate upon their return to the UK. Turkey – a major destination is also off the list, tourists have to spend 10 days in quarantine and pay for themselves at the hotel. Despite lifting the ban on foreign travel, the British Government still advises people to avoid traveling to countries in the red or amber yellow bands on the Covid-19 warning map. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said it was the first step in Britain’s cautious return to international travel, with measures prioritizing protecting public health and ensuring no damage. achievements in recent years.
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