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Department of Health under pressure to stop charging travellers rip off fees for Covid tests

Department of Health under pressure to stop charging travellers rip off fees for Covid tests Charles Hymas © Andy Rain/Shutterstock Passengers arrive at Heathrow Airport in London - Andy Rain/Shutterstock  The Department of Health is under pressure to stop charging travellers and holidaymakers “rip off” fees of more than £100 for PCR Covid tests. Travel industry and private testing firms said the charge by the Government was exorbitant at more than double the rate of the cheapest PCR tests. They warned it was effectively sanctioning PCR test costs that were unaffordable for many travellers, adding at least an extra £400 to a holiday for a family of four.

UK minister defends delay over Covid quarantine hotels

The Foreign Office minister, James Cleverly, has defended the UK government’s delay in implementing quarantine hotels, as reports claimed ministers were racing to reserve thousands of hotel rooms near airports in time for the beginning of the scheme on 15 February. Ministers expect almost 1,500 UK residents a day to return from 33 “red list” countries, which includes most of South America, southern Africa, UAE and Portugal, where new variants of.

Private aviation thrived in 2020 despite it being the worst time to travel in the modern era

Private aviation thrived in 2020 despite it being the worst time to travel in the modern era - here s a look at its wild year tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Tyler Olson / Shutterstock Santa Claus boarding a private jet. Tyler Olson / Shutterstock The private aviation industry went from virtually no flights at the peak of the pandemic to thriving by year s end. A surge in leisure travelers helped keep the industry afloat and spurred expansion for many aircraft operators.  Aircraft manufacturers kept producing new models and even teamed up with the auto industry to offer some expensive package deals for unique pairings. 

Private aviation has thrived this year despite 2020 being the worst time to travel in the modern era

Private aviation thrived in 2020 despite it being the worst time to travel in the modern era - here s a look at its wild year tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Tyler Olson / Shutterstock Santa Claus boarding a private jet. Tyler Olson / Shutterstock The private aviation industry went from virtually no flights at the peak of the pandemic to thriving by year s end. A surge in leisure travelers helped keep the industry afloat and spurred expansion for many aircraft operators.  Aircraft manufacturers kept producing new models and even teamed up with the auto industry to offer some expensive package deals for unique pairings. 

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