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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Eases Covid Restrictions But Sounds Caution On Travel

British PM Boris Johnson gave little information on resumption of non-essential international travel. London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday confirmed pubs and restaurants could reopen to serve outdoors in a week s time, as Covid restrictions are lifted, but sounded a note of caution on international travel resuming. Speaking at a televised press conference, Johnson said criteria for moving forward with a second phase of easing coronavirus restrictions in England had been met. From April 12, non-essential retail, gyms, hairdressers and outdoor hospitality will reopen in England, Johnson confirmed. I will be going to the pub myself and cautiously but irreversibly raising a pint of beer to my lips, joked the prime minister, who emphasised caution when he first unveiled the plans in February.

easyJet creates connection between Faro and Birmingham

easyJet creates connection between Faro and Birmingham By TPN/Lusa, in News, Travel · 04-04-2021 11:00:00 · 0 Comments On 1 April, easyjet started selling the flights for its new route between Faro and Birmingham. With flights available from 29 June, the company will operate 3 times a week, starting from 24,99€. easyJet continues to play a decisive role in supporting the recovery of the national economy, enabling it to bring back tourists to Portugal. An example of this is the recent announcement about the opening of the third base in the country, at Faro airport, on 1 June and the launch of routes such as this one, which guarantees another connection between the Algarve and the UK.

Wildnis: The New U K Adventure Operator to Watch

Thrill-seekers can get back to nature on an off-road journey in the Scottish Highlands. Wildnis team members setting up camp amid a field of mountain grass. (Photo courtesy of Wildnis) Adventurous types looking for a stylish new way to experience Scotland’s great outdoors should pencil in a journey with Wildnis, which is launching the first of its luxury camp-based expeditions in the Scottish Highlands this month. Founded by former British military officers, the company employs a small fleet of upgraded Land Rover Defenders to transport guests (and the tents they’ll sleep in) to remote off-road locales in the Trossachs and Glen Coe region, where activities will range from scrambling along ridgelines and abseiling down sheer cliffs, to pack-rafting across a secluded loch and sea kayaking off wild beaches. Each evening is spent at a mobile base camp where the day’s exertions are rewarded with drams of single malt and gourmet feasts prepared over an open fire by a Michelin-train

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