The Latest Travel Update And What It Means
The UK government has announced new requirements for returning to the UK.
The UK government has announced new requirements for returning to the UK.
Today, the USA borders are open to fully-vaccinated visitors after being shut to visitors during the pandemic.
Fully vaccinated passengers from non-red list countries will be able to take lateral flow test instead of a PCR from 24th October 2021, just in term for half term.
Co-Founder Steve Witt recently travelled from London Gatwick, here's what he experienced and his thoughts on travelling in the current times!
More exciting news for holidaymakers as the Red list is slashed from 54 countries to just 7!
The FCDO has lifted its advice against non-essential travel on Covid-19 grounds for 32 destinations around the world!
As of 4am on 4th October, the amber and green lists have merged into a ‘rest of the world’ category. The red list still remains and will be countries considered the highest risk.
The latest travel update took place on 17th September 2021, with positive changes taking place for holidaymakers!
7 new countries have been added to the Green List, giving you even more choice for your next holiday!
Finally, some fantastic news for travellers has just been announced by the UK Government – people who have had both vaccinations will no longer be required to self-isolate when returning
What exactly do you need to travel to a Green List destination?
London Heathrow has opened a dedicated terminal for its passengers arriving into the UK from countries currently on the Red List; those with a high risk of Covid.