Scots planning to jet abroad this summer will face key changes to luggage prices and restrictions amid the outbreak. Holidaymakers should now check in all baggage before boarding a flight, according to new Department for Transport (DfT) guidance.
The UK Government has urged airlines - which generally charge additional fees for putting luggage in the hold - to use "incentive policies" to minimise hand baggage.It comes as quarantine rules for those returning to the country from destinations such as Spain, France, Italy, Greece and Germany will be scrapped from July 10.The US is excluded from the list of 73 countries and territories where holidaymakers can visit without self-isolating for 14 days on their return.
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