people really do want to travel. this is frustrating for them. it is an additional cost but with the right advice, it is possible to still take your holiday, there is no reason not to. we have been very clearly identified the red list countries, those are people you countries, those are people you countries you would have to quarantine from. these aren t places many leisure travels will be travellers will be travelling to. this is temporary and it will be in place for the next few weeks. what the transport secretary needs to understand, even though it is temporary and possibly longer, what they have not told the travel industry is what financial support they will be putting in place to help us through this period. when we had this before, even up to the beginning of october, there were grants and loans available to the industry but they have mentioned nothing of this as yet. this is something they need to be pretty swift on turning around, so the travel industry, which is the most h
vaccinated before you can come on the trip and international visitors, just like americans returning to the u.s. will have to take a test for covid within three days of their departure to the u.s. and that, of course, must test negative. aside from that, there will be no other restrictions, other than the ones we re seeing everything, wearing a mask on the plane, observing physical distance to the best extent possible. no post-arrival test will be required or quarantine will be required. this is important for leisure travels and business travelers. i think we ll start to see the first wave of international visitors coming over in november as well. and that will certainly transform things for many people and the industries that they sup support. at this point, do you believe that the travel is industry is ready? at times, we have seen a lot of hiccoups about things that used