Covid-19 Travel Updates

Turkey Relaxes UK Flight Ban

Turkey has now lifted the suspension of direct flights from the UK. This is to hopefully coincide with the government releasing traffic light system details for overseas travel. Covid vaccination certificates will not be required to enter the country, however, a negative PCR test result is. Tourists visiting Turkey are

Possible Holiday Destinations Set for Travel Green List

With Brits hoping their country of choice shows up on the green list next month, here are the countries we could expect to see on the green list of our traffic light travel system. Possible Green List Destinations Israel Barbados Morocco Maldives Seychelles Grenada St. Lucia Antigua British Overseas Territories

US To Increase Countries on ‘Do Not Travel’ List

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to present unprecedented risks to travellers, the US Department of State has strongly recommended US citizens reconsider all travel abroad. This has raised concerns that there won’t be an air corridor between the US and UK in May. The UK is expected to confirm its

Travel-Ready Centre Accelerates COVID-Free Terms for United Customers

United Airlines, a leading airline based in Willis Tower, Chicago, Illinois, USA, announced that its Travel-Ready Centre platform has proven to make the COVID-19 testing process easier for potential passengers. Since its launch in January, the Travel-Ready Centre platform has processed more than 275,000 COVID-19 tests. The platform allows United

Trials of Digital Coronavirus Travel Certificate Underway in France

France has become the first EU member to begin testing a digital coronavirus travel certificate. The TousAntiCovid app, part of the country’s contact tracing programme has been developed to store negative Covid-19 test results on mobile phones and is being trialled on flights to Corsica and overseas from this week.

Barbados Relaxes Restrictions for Vaccinated Visitors

From 8th May, travellers can enter Barbados with fewer restrictions if they have both doses of either the AstraZeneca, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNtech or Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Travellers must still provide a negative Covid-19 PCR test 3 days prior to travel, a vaccine certificate and have a PCR test completed on

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