Naman Ramachandran Industry members looking to travel to England from the U.S. and the European Union received a shot in the arm on Wednesday, with the U.K.
government lifting stringent quarantine requirements.Effective Aug. 2, passengers from countries on the U.K.’s amber list, who have been fully vaccinated in Europe (EU Member States, European Free Trade Association countries and the European microstate countries of Andorra, Monaco and Vatican City) and the U.S.
won’t have to quarantine when entering England. These are part of a range of new measures designed to continue to drive forward the reopening of international travel, set out as part of the country’s second Global Travel Taskforce checkpoint review.
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