Covid-19 Travel Updates

Balearics Defends Covid Records Despite Moving to UK Amber List

The UK government has published the latest update to its traffic light travel lists, with the main Balearic Islands moving from the “green watchlist” to “amber”. The Department for Transport said that the move – which is effective for travellers arriving into England from 0400 on Monday 19th July –

Malta Removes Indian Vaccine Batch Ban

Malta has now updated their travel advice to allow UK residents who have received AstraZeneca vaccines produced in India, to enter the country. Around five million UK citizens who had received vaccines in three batches produced by India’s Serum Institute had previously been warned they would not be permitted to

Qatar Reopens to International Travellers

The State of Qatar has reopened its borders to international travellers who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The new measures will allow people who are fully vaccinated with vaccines that are approved for use by the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar to visit Qatar without the need for

Jet2holidays to Restart Amber Destination Flights

Jet2holidays will restart its operations to all its amber list destinations from 19th July. The restart comes after the government confirmed quarantine-free travel will be allowed for the fully vaccinated from the 19th of July. The short-haul package holiday specialist previously suspended all flights and holidays except to green list

Travel Restarts (For Fully Vaccinated Travellers)

Following Grant Shapps travel update this morning in the House of Commons, fully vaccinated travellers will: no longer have to self-isolate on arrival into the UK from amber list countries from 19th July Pre-departure tests are still required for arrival into the UK PCR test is still required on day

Germany Lifts Travel Ban From UK

Germany eases its restrictions for those travelling from the UK, Portugal, Russia, India and Nepal, instead of being class has “virus variant areas” will now be considered “high-incidence areas”, which means that fully vaccinated travellers and people with antibodies will not be required to quarantine upon arrival in Germany. Travellers

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