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SEVERAL Greek islands, Malta and parts of the Caribbean could be added to the green travel list on Thursday, June 3, says an industry expert.
This is thanks to their low Covid infection rates and improved vaccine rollout.
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What countries are on the green list?
On the green travel list are Israel (and Jerusalem), Singapore, Portugal (including the Azores and Madeira), the Falkland Islands, Ascension, St Helena and Tristan da Cunha, Gibraltar, Faroe Islands, Iceland and Brunei, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.
New Zealand and Australia are also on the list - but they have their own entry requirements and are not letting in tourists at the moment.
Updated: 8 May 2021, 11:18
BRITS can finally travel abroad from May 17 - with summer holidays back on the cards.
The government yesterday published its new traffic light system for foreign travel, with Portugal and Israel among tourist favourites on the green list.
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Only a select few destinations have made the green list as Boris Johnson seeks to prevent new Covid variants entering the UK.
Travellers returning from green list countries will still need to take a test at least 72 hours prior to departure.
The green list is set to be reviewed every three weeks and could change depending on the Covid situation in both Britain and your holiday destination.
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Updated: 8 May 2021, 8:43
FIVE-STAR holiday prices have been slashed by HALF as tour operators fight for Brit holidaymakers.
The government’s publication of its traffic light system has sparked a scramble for flights and hotel bookings - with Brits allowed to travel abroad for the first time this year from May 17.
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Grant Shapps yesterday revealed the long-awaited list of where Brits can go on holiday later this month without having to quarantine on their return - with Portugal, Israel and Iceland among those on the green list.
Thomas Cook said that bookings for holidays in Portugal had soared by 250 per cent compared with a week earlier.
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Updated: 8 May 2021, 13:34
BRITS can finally travel abroad from May 17 - with summer holidays back on the cards.
The government yesterday published its new traffic light system for foreign travel, with Portugal and Israel among tourist favourites on the green list.
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Only a select few destinations have made the green list as Boris Johnson seeks to prevent new Covid variants entering the UK.
Travellers returning from green list countries will still need to take a test at least 72 hours prior to departure.