Britain might ease travel restrictions soon
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, BRITAIN/ Created : Jun 18, 2021, 22:26 IST
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Britain might soon ease travel rules for fully vaccinated people after airlines take legal action against the government. Reports suggest that Ryanair, alongside Manchester Airports Group, sued the government in the UK in response … Read more
Britain might soon ease travel rules for fully vaccinated people after airlines take legal action against the government. Reports suggest that Ryanair, alongside Manchester Airports Group, sued the government in the UK in response to the travel curbs. Read less
Britain might soon ease travel rules for fully vaccinated people after airlines take legal action against the government. Reports suggest that Ryanair, alongside Manchester Airports Group, sued the government in the UK in response to the travel curbs. Airlines are desperate to get back in action just in time for the summer vacations, which is when they make most profits.
Britain has already vaccinated more than half of its adults with both the doses. Now as Europe has opened up for travel for fully vaccinated travellers, Britain too is looking forward to such an opening from July. Fully vaccinated travellers currently do not have to take COVID-19 tests, or go under quarantine in the Europe Union member states.
Airlines in Britain, such as Ryanair, have called on the government to ease travel restrictions, such as quarantine. They have even urged the government to allow travel to some of the lower risk countries, such as Spanish, and Greek islands.
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