UK: Passengers will now need to fill a form to prove that their trip is approved
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : Mar 10, 2021, 22:00 IST
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UK: Passengers will now need to fill a form to prove that their trip is approved 
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Those traveling abroad from the United Kingdom will now need to fill a new form to board a flight, to prove that their trip is allowed under the country's stay-at-home restrictions.
Those traveling abroad from the United Kingdom will now need to fill a new form to board a flight, to prove that their trip is allowed under the country's stay-at-home restrictions. Read less
For this, travellers will be required to download a travel declaration form online, and sign it before boarding their flight. Further, they will have to bring either the electronic copy or the form with them, which will be checked before boarding or at the check-in counter. Those without proper paperwork, might be turned away from the airport.
All these travellers will have to inform everything regarding their travel, i.e., reason for taking the trip, which will have to be legally permitted, like education, work, wedding, or medical purposes etc. Those found without the form might have to pay a $277 fine.
While there is still some time before the United Kingdom opens its borders for tourism again, the country is pushing for developing an internationally recognised vaccine passport in a move to help boost the struggling travel sector when restrictions are lifted.
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