The Foreign Office is changing its travel advice to allow Brits to go on holiday to low risk countries. Since mid-March the government has warned against non-essential travel to any country due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But that advice will finally change thanks to the introduction of a traffic light system which will decide which nations are safe to travel to, with those classed as green or amber available to holidaymakers.
The Foreign Secretary has agreed that travel advice can be eased in countries and territories where the public health risk is no longer ‘unacceptably high’ and therefore advice ‘against non-essential travel’ can be lifted.
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