Brits families will save hundreds of pounds on foreign holidays as lateral flow tests are set to replace pricey PCRs. The cost of a family getaway will fall by about £200 once PCR tests, which cost about £75 each, are scrapped in favour of the cheaper tests which cost as little as £25.
Travellers will need to to send a photo of their negative result two days after arriving in the UK. READ MORE: The seven countries to remain on England's red travel list Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the change would be in place "hopefully in time for people returning from half term holidays - and certainly by the end of October".
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