El secretario de Transportes británico, Grant Shapps.El gobierno británico ha anunciado que, a partir del lunes 19 de julio, las personas que hayan recibido la pauta completa de la vacuna al menos 14 días antes de viajar
podrán visitar los países en la lista ámbar sin tener que realizar cuarentena a su regreso al país. Asimismo, desde dicho día se eliminará la recomendación de no viajar a los países en color naranja. Esta medida también abarca a los menores de 18 años.
Confían en seguir eliminando restricciones a medida que avanza la vacunación
Londres abre la puerta al turismo en España al quitar cuarentena a vacunados
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Londres abre la puerta al turismo en España al quitar cuarentena a vacunados
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international travel ahead of the peak summer holiday. they also want a review of the financial support available to the industry, the state of action includes abta, airlines uk, the airport 0perators association, a whole host of industry players, and it will be interesting to see how the day progresses and how the government response, of course. back to you. media ministerjohn whittingdale has defended plans for a 60,000 strong crowd at wembley for the euros final while restrictions remain for smaller events like weddings. he said it was part of the government s events research programme which could lead to covid measures being eased. we have slowly tested relaxing some restrictions to make sure that it is safe. so we started off with, you know, the snookerfinals, we had an event in liverpool. we then moved to slightly bigger events, so last night, for the england match at wembley, we were able to allow 20,000 people to attend.
employees and businesses from across the aviation and travel industries will gather outside the uk parliament today to raise awareness of the challenges they are facing and call on the government to open up the uk to international travel. airlines, airports, tour operators, travel agents, suppliers and partners will all be represented warning now is a critical time in the run up to the peak summer season. they argue travel can remain safe with risks managed. this comes as fresh hopes for a change to the travel rules by the end ofjuly dominate the headlines in the this mornings uk newspapers. tim alderslade is chief executive of airlines uk, the industry body representing uk registered carriers. good morning to you both. will