Covid-19 Travel Updates

BA, Virgin Atlantic and Heathrow Trials Simplified Travel Rules

British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and Heathrow have joined forces to prove it’s possible to quickly and easily verify those arriving into the UK who are fully vaccinated – an identification process already in place for outbound travel to several countries. Earlier this week, Germany became the latest country to confirm

Jet2.com & Jet2holidays Suspends Amber Destinations

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have suspended flights and holidays to all amber list destinations up to and including 18th July. This decision was taken due to the next UK government review taking place on or around 15th July. A statement said: “We welcome recent news reports about vaccinated people being able

We Could Have Quarantine-free Travel for Double Vaccinated Soon

Quarantine-free travel for double-vaccinated travellers could be introduced by 26th July, the first full week of school holidays. New measures would allow fully vaccinated tourists to visit countries such as Spain and Greece without having to quarantine on return. The change would only apply to UK residence with access to

EasyJet Teams Up With Boots To Make Travel Easier This Summer

easyJet and Boots have joined forces to make it easier for people to book their pre and post-travel COVID-19 tests for their flights this summer. The new partnership will enable customers to find information and book or order the necessary COVID-19 travel testing services required for their trip on the Boots

Phuket Reopens to International Travellers

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has confirmed the Thai island of Phuket has officially reopened to international travellers! This is the first step to restarting Thailand’s tourism. The Phuket Sandbox programme welcomes fully vaccinated international visitors to the destination with no need to quarantine on arrival. However, the country

Malta to Only Accept Paper Proof of UK Vaccine

The Maltese government will only accept a paper version of the NHS Covid letter as proof of vaccination from UK arrivals. From Wednesday (30th June), UK travellers to Malta will have to show evidence of a negative PCR test and proof of full vaccination. The NHS app will not be

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