LONDON (AP) — Britain's government tightened travel restrictions Saturday amid concerns about the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant, saying all travelers arriving in England will need to take a COVID-19 test before they board their flight. Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the new rules...
Complete the public health passenger locator form within 48 hours before travel; immigration officers will ask to see a copy of the completed form (in paper or digital format) upon arrival. Book and pay for a COVID-19 PCRorlateral flow test to be taken before the end of day two in Engl...
From today, everyone aged 25 and over in England will be invited to get a first COVID-19 vaccine. Fears that younger generations may be more hesitant to have a vaccine seem to be unfounded afterthe government websiteshowed queues of more than 10,000 people waiting ...
Britain's government tightened travel restrictions Saturday amid concerns about the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant, saying all travelers arriving in England will need to take a COVID-19 test before they board their flight.
Pre-departure Covid-19 testingmay still be required for outbound travellers to some destinations around the world. Please check the local travel restrictions with ourCovid-19 travel planner. More about testing >> Back to top New rules for travellers to the UK from 11 February ...
Before you book or travel, please also take into consideration the below advice: Check the hotel’s website to find out if there are any closures or restrictions that may affect your stay. Some hotels have introduced measures to limit the spread of COVID-19. This could include pool, spa ...
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■...
Why the new travel rules are so important In the second year of the pandemic, the travelling industry is still struggling to stay afloat. Many tourist countries have lost a significant portion of their income along with other financial difficulties brought with the Covid-19 disease. ...
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. ...
Meanwhile, Ireland is examining whether its coronavirus travel rules should be toughened after reports that British tourists were avoiding UK quarantine by returning from Middle East holidays via Irish airports. Officials in Dublin are concerned that loopholes in travel curbs have opened the potential fo...