From 4am on Monday morning English tourists will be able to travel to all four corners of the globe without fear of a long, costly quarantine on their return.The red list of 54 countries has been slashed to just 7, with numerous South East Asia and South America countries now open to English tourists.South Africa, Mexico and Brazil all removed from the list.Thailand, Indonesia and holiday haunt Bali were also cut, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.English holidaymakers travelling home from these destinations will no longer need to quarantine in a hotel for eleven days and pay £2,285 on their return.
The unlucky seven countries staying on the list are Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Venezuela.The.
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