Air bridges between Britain and other countries are expected to be in place by the end of the month, according to travel bosses.
This will allow travellers to dodge quarantine between two countries where bilateral agreements have been made. Currently, nearly all arrivals in the UK must fill out a form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will isolate.
The policy, which started on Monday, is part of Government measures to guard against a second wave of coronavirus. The regulations must be reviewed every three weeks, with the first taking place by June 29.
But the Quash Quarantine coalition, which includes 500 travel and hospitality firms, have revealed that they have been told by the Government to
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