The UK government is set to review its "air bridge" plan, which allows people in England to travel to certain countries without having to quarantine upon their return.
This scheme is not a reciprocal agreement, which means countries may decide British tourists must self-isolate when they arrive on their holiday.
But luckily, the majority of the government's "air bridge" destinations do not currently have this requirement. The "air bridge" plan has been a lifeline for the travel and tourism industry, and many Brits have begun to jet off for their summer holidays.
It's thought the review next week will further lift restrictions, and add new destinations to the list. When is the air bridge review?
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