Is uncertainty about quarantine rules affecting your holiday plans? | The Guardian

We’d like to hear from UK travellers who are thinking of changing plans because of growing uncertainty around new Covid casesThere is speculation that France may be removed from the UK’s travel corridor list as the number of Covid cases have risen sharply in recent days. UK ministers are said to be monitoring the situation closely and a decision is expected towards the end of the week. Rising case numbers in Greece, Netherlands and Malta could also jeopardise their status this summer.France is the second most popular holiday destination for Britons and though holiday makers have been urged not to change plans amid speculation, there are concerns for some about how they will be affected if the country is removed from the Department of Transport’s safety list at short notice. Continue reading…

We’d like to hear from UK travellers who are thinking of changing plans because of growing uncertainty around new Covid cases

There is speculation that France may be removed from the UK’s travel corridor list as the number of Covid cases have risen sharply in recent days. UK ministers are said to be monitoring the situation closely and a decision is expected towards the end of the week. Rising case numbers in Greece, Netherlands and Malta could also jeopardise their status this summer.

France is the second most popular holiday destination for Britons and though holiday makers have been urged not to change plans amid speculation, there are concerns for some about how they will be affected if the country is removed from the Department of Transport’s safety list at short notice.

Continue reading…


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