most, these are mass tourism destinations and it would be a big return from where the government had been leading us in the last few weeks, in that they were talking about a very slow start to international travel. majorca and menorca, ibiza, these are huge destinations for uk residents. we do have a rise in destinations for uk residents. we do have a rise in cases destinations for uk residents. we do have a rise in cases here destinations for uk residents. we do have a rise in cases here driven - destinations for uk residents. we do have a rise in cases here driven by i have a rise in cases here driven by the delta variant and there is concern across europe about the cases we have here in the uk. that is riuht. cases we have here in the uk. that is right- there cases we have here in the uk. that is right. there will cases we have here in the uk. trust is right. there will still be requirements for testing and it is not going to be easy to get away this summer. it will still i
time for her father to lose control over her affairs as she lays bare the extent of his control over her life. the travel industry is urging the uk government to add more countries to the list of destinations that don t require people to quarantine when they return. the green list for england is set to be updated today. there s been some speculation that malta could be added, along with the spanish islands ibiza, majorca and minorca. travel bosses are calling for an exemption to quarantine for fully vaccinated people from amber countries. transport secretary grant shapps has said ministers need to look at what the science says .
there s been some speculation that malta could be added, along with the spanish islands ibiza, majorca and minorca. travel bosses are calling for an exemption to quarantine for fully vaccinated people from amber countries. transport secretary grant shapps has said ministers need to look at what the science says . but the prospect of european holidays could face another hurdle, save travel! the travel industry is frustrated and nervous. protesting yesterday around the country, were people whose jobs rely on international travel reopening. they want more countries on the green list and more financial support from the government. we don t want to be sitting idle, we want to be back at work, taking people on holiday or to see their loved ones overseas so it s hugely frustrating for us. when i m bringing seven people back from ibiza, that s just not sustainable. you know, for anybody. so something has to change and quickly. we need customers to be able to survive, so manyjobs- are at risk,
that s along with the spanish balearic islands of ibiza, majorca and minorca. earlier, the prime minister hinted that in future, foreign travel without quarantine might be possible for those who ve been double jabbed. business leaders are hoping the government will relax restrictions on holidays, but any changes come amid rising concern, here and abroad, about the continuing spread, of the delta variant. here s theo legget. summer is here. travel companies and would be holiday makers are desperate for restrictions to be eased so people can go to more destinations abroad without facing quarantine on their return. under the so called traffic light system in england, arrivals from green list countries don t have to go into isolation, although they do need to take a test within two days. those coming back from amber, or medium risk countries, need to isolate at home. red means high risk, and quarantine in hotels is compulsory. the government in westminster has been reviewing the system. mo
the latest update to england s traffic light system for travelling abroad, and there s speculation that malta could be added to the so called green list, with no quarantine required, along with the spanish balearic islands, ibiza, majorca and minorca. this lunchtime, the prime minister hinted that in future, foreign travel without quarantine might be possible for those who ve been double jabbed. business leaders are hoping the government will relax restrictions on holidays but any changes comes amid rising concern, here and abroad, about the continuing spread, of the delta variant. here s theo legget. summer is here, and both travel companies and would be holiday makers are desperate for the current restrictions to be eased so that people can go to more destinations abroad without facing quarantine measures on their return. under the so called traffic light system in england, arrivals from green list countries don t have to go into isolation, although they do need to take a test within