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Full list of air bridge countries set to be announced tomorrow

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The government is expected to announce the full list of air bridge countries tomorrow. The new traffic light travel system will decide which nations are safe to travel to, with those classed as green or amber available to holidaymakers.

Austria, Barbados, Croatia, Germany, New Zealand, Thailand and Greece are some of the countries that have been given the 'green' light, according to the Sun.

While Spain, Australia, Belgium and Italy are on the amber list. Following the announcement the government has said people being able to go on holiday to those destinations from next week.

Under the traffic light system quarantine restrictions will be lifted for people returning from those countries on the green and amber lists.

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