The United Kingdom on Friday ended all coronavirus travel restrictions in what is being deemed by travel experts as the "final game-changer".
The British government said the decision was made to make going on holiday easier for the Easter school vacation.
"Everything we have worked for - every jab, every test, and the sacrifices made by the whole country means that finally, nearly two years on, we can all travel without bureaucratic restrictions," said British Aviation Minister Robert Courts after announcing the move.