Starting from next Monday, those travelling into the UK from another country will have to self-isolate for two weeks. Anyone breaching the rules could face a fine up to £1,000 and the Public Health England said it will carry out spot checks.
The new 14-day quarantine rule is bound to put a lot of people off booking any holidays in the near future. But what does it mean for those who have a trip coming up during the coronavirus pandemic?
As some are unable to work from home, taking another two weeks off won't be that simple for many. Travel expert Simon Calder has issued a vital warning for those who are seeking a refund because they don’t want to quarantine.
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