Scots will be able to go on holidays to 75 countries without needing to quarantine, according to reports. The UK Government is set to scrap the air bridge plan and end the 14-day self-isolation rule for those arriving back into the nation, according to the Daily Telegraph.
The publication reports the UK would shortly lift a ban on non-essential travel to nearly all EU destinations as well as Turkey, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand and British territories including Bermuda and Gibraltar.
The move looks set to be part of a traffic light system with countries designated green, amber or red depending on their coronavirus level and how safe it is to visit, the Mirror reports.
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