For the past few years, travelling overseas has been nearly impossible due to the strict restrictions put in place to tackle COVID-19. However, there may be light at the end of the tunnel as the British government has announced an end to all restrictions. Produced by Xinhua Global Service■...
All COVID-19 testing measures for eligible fully vaccinated travellers arriving in the UK have now been removed by the UK government. The changes, which came into effect from 4am on the 11th February, mean that: All testing is to be removed for fully vaccinated arrivals ...
The COVID travel restrictions imposed by the government are being scrapped. The transport secretary has outlined arange of measuresaimed at making travel more open and user-friendly. "Britain is open for business," Grant Shapps told the Commons. Shapps: 'Travel tests outlived their usefulness' Th...
Find out the essential travel information and requirements that you need to follow when travelling to UK during COVID-19.
Around 300 people have died because of COVID in the past week. Despite the numbers, the authorities of the UK have decided to lift travel restrictions. They have started to consider the virus to be endemic in nature, found in the countries of Europe. The British government is doing its ...
All remaining UK covid travel restrictions will end on 18 March 2022. Travellers no longer need pre-return Covid-19 test & Passenger Locator Form (PLF)
5. Easing Covid-19 Restrictions France is currently on step two of Emmanuel Macron’s four-step plan to easing Covid-19 restrictions. There is currently a 9pm to 6am curfew in place, restaurant and bar terraces are open (with restrictions in place), and all non-essential shops are open...
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has introduced new travel restrictions just days before Christmas. The restrictions, which apply to London and other parts of the UK, essentially bans all international travel with limited exceptions. The decision comes after a new, faster-spreading strain of COVID-...
LONDON, April 25 (Xinhua) -- The decision-making process of the British government in adopting international travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic was not transparent or consistent, nor based on scientific consensus, a parliamentary committee ruled on Monday. ...
But under the new COVID-19 travel restrictions, only British and Irish nationals, visa holders and permanent UK residents arriving from South Africa would be allowed to enter. Many interpreted the new regulations to mean that EU nationals could still travel to Britain,...