Addis Ababa, June 27, 2020 (FBC) – Holidaymakers are expected to be allowed to travel to certain European countries without having to spend 14 days in quarantine when they return.
They are thought to include Spain, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, Belgium, Turkey, Germany and Norway – but not Portugal or Sweden.
Blanket restrictions on non-essential overseas travel will be relaxed in the UK from 6 July, ministers have said.
A government spokesman said the new rules would give people “the opportunity for a summer holiday abroad” while also boosting the UK economy – but stressed the relaxation depended on risks staying low.
A traffic light system will be introduced – with countries classified as green, amber and red depending on the prevalence of coronavirus.
The UK is likely to discuss arrangements with countries over the coming days.
The government said it “wouldn’t hesitate to put on the brakes” if the situation changes.
Meanwhile, ministers in Scotland have said that a decision has not yet been taken to ease restrictions on holiday travel.
Source: BBC