Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The High Court has ruled in favour of the government after a legal challenge was launched over the travel 'traffic light' system.
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) and some of the UK's biggest airlines brought the legal action against the Department for Transport and Department of Health and Social Care.
Aviation chiefs argued that ministers had not been clear about how decisions were made on which countries would be in the green, red and amber lists. READ MORE: Ryanair announces ten new routes from Manchester Airport Michael O'Leary, boss of the Ryanair Group, said the traffic light system 'has been a complete shambles from the beginning'.
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