Hopeful holidaymakers are being advised to book with caution as borders reopen for the first time this year - including since Britain walked away from the European Union.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson ’s new traffic light system comes into force this week - determining what restrictions passengers will face when they travel abroad this summer.
Under the system, green list passengers won’t need to self-isolate on their return. Destinations on this list include Portugal, Iceland and Israel.
Passengers who visit ‘green’ countries - considered the safest based on Covid infection rates and vaccination targets - will require a pre-departure test and a PCR test on day two, however they won't have to quarantine.
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