LONDON – Leaders from Britain's aviation industry joined forces Wednesday to urge the British government to ensure that popular European destinations face the least onerous coronavirus travel restrictions when holidays are allowed again.
Under the government's new traffic light system for England, travel to countries in the lowest green category could be opened up to quarantine-free travel from May 17.
Passengers would be required to take a pre-departure test as well as the gold standard PCR test on or before day two of their return to England.
They would only need to quarantine if they receive a positive result. The government has said it will categorize destinations — green, amber or red — after analyzing vaccination rates, coronavirus