traffic light system 's pricey PCR tests for vaccinated holidaymakers could be scrapped in the next travel review, according to reports.
Anyone returning home from green and amber list countries must take a PCR test two days after arriving back in the UK which can add hundreds of pounds to the price of a holiday.But the UK Government is believed to be considering axing the tests - which cost more than £70 on average - for double-jabbed travellers.The Times reports the tests for green and amber lists will likely be scrapped, but people who have not yet been fully vaccinated will still have to take them.
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