Airline and travel bosses have criticised Britain for sticking to
strict COVID-19 travel rules which they say mean the country is
falling behind the European Union in attracting tourists, but that
looks set to change.
A decision to allow fully vaccinated EU and U.S. travellers into
England without having to isolate is expected shortly and the new
rules could come into force as early as next week, a government
source said on condition of anonymity.
Decisions concerning health are left to the four individual nations
of Britain - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - and
each has the right to set different entry restrictions during the
pandemic.
Any loosening by England - the largest of the four nations -would be
a huge boost for the travel industry after 16 months of
restrictions, which have left most companies under severe financial
strain.
Shares in British Airways and easyJet jumped over 4%, while Wizz Air
was up 5%.
"YOU'LL BE HEARING FROM US"
LBC quoted Johnson as saying he wanted U.S. citizens who are fully
vaccinated to come to England as they did before the COVID-19
pandemic.
"We want people to be able to come from the U.S. freely in a way
that they normally do. We're talking to them the whole time," LBC
reported Johnson as saying in an interview.
"At the moment we're dealing with a Delta wave, the U.S. is dealing
with a Delta wave, but be assured that we are on it the whole time.
As soon as we have something to say about travel corridors you'll be
hearing from us."
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For its part, the United States continues to bar
nearly all non-U.S. citizens who have been in
Britain and the European Union, but the EU now
allows U.S. citizens to visit, benefiting its
airlines and tourism industries.
British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Heathrow Airport on Wednesday
restated their call for Britain to open up, saying they had run a
successful trial which showed the government that the industry was
able to verify passengers' vaccine credentials.
Detailing the expected rule change, the government source told
Reuters that while the fully-vaccinated travellers would be exempt
from quarantine, they would still have to take two COVID-19 tests,
one before departure and one after arriving.
EasyJet and Wizz Air have both said Britain's ongoing travel
restrictions, which include multiple COVID-19 tests for arrivals,
mean that bookings from Europe are outpacing bookings from the UK.
Asked about the coming rule change for those visiting from the EU,
Wizz chief executive Jozsef Varadi said on Wednesday: "I think it
will give another boost to the UK."
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge, writing by Sarah Young and
Elizabeth Piper; Editing by Kate Holton, William Schomberg and Joe
Bavier)
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