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Here s everything you need to know about travel from a Travel Agent
Wednesday, 12th May 2021, 9:33 am
A travel agent in Berkhamsted is offering advice on holidays and travelling abroad following the Government s announcement of a traffic light list for international travel.
On Friday, May 7, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced that international travel can begin to safely reopen from Monday, May 17, allowing people to go on foreign holidays to green list countries.
The ‘Stay in the UK’ regulation will lift on May 17, meaning leisure travel from England will no longer be illegal.
Traveltime World in Berkhamsted
But, the Transport Secretary outlined how strict border control measures will remain in place as international travel gradually resumes. Different levels of restriction will be applied to individuals returning to England from countries based on the traffic light system set out by the Global Travel Taskforce.
Picture from Borneo Bulletin/ANN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, May 10 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): Brunei is among a dozen countries placed on England’s first “green list”, allowing people to go abroad and return home without the need to undergo quarantine.
United Kingdom (UK) Transport Secretary Grant Shapps on Friday announced that international travel can begin to safely re-open from May 17, allowing people to go on holidays to green list countries.
The ‘Stay in the UK’ regulation will lift on May 17, meaning leisure travel from England will no longer be illegal.
However, speaking at a No 10 press conference, the Transport Secretary outlined how strict border control measures will remain in place, as international travel gradually resumes.
UK government confirms plan to restart international travel
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From 17 May 2021, the UK government will implement a traffic light system, developed by the Global Travel Taskforce, to begin the restart of international travel.
The UK’s Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, announced on 7 May 2021 that international travel can begin to safely reopen from 17 May 2021, allowing people to go on foreign holidays to ‘green list’ countries as part of the UK government’s new travel traffic light system.
The ‘Stay in the UK’ regulation implemented by the government during the third nationwide lockdown in England as a result of a severe increase in COVID-19 cases will lift on 17 May 2021, meaning that leisure travel from England will no longer be illegal. However, the Transport Secretary has outlined how strict border control measures will remain in place as international travel gradually resumes. based on the new traffic light system set out by the Global Travel Taskforce.
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