English holidaymakers can embark on overseas trips from tomorrow as quarantine restrictions are lifted and travel advice is updated.
The 14-day self-isolation policy for people returning to or visiting England from destinations such as Spain, France, Italy and Germany is being lifted, Britain's Department for Transport (DfT) announced.
Meanwhile, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) will exempt a number of countries from its advisory against all non-essential travel, which has been in place since 17 March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The change in travel advice comes into force tomorrow, while the quarantine policy will be amended from 10 July. That means people who depart tomorrow and spend at least six days in certain