Covid travel rules for UK visitors when flights ban is lifted
Many destinations will require negative PCR test to be completed 72 hours before arrival, with some also requiring fit to fly certificate
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So how does one go about getting a covid test for travel? Firstly, jet-setters won t be able to use the NHS service. COVID-19 testing for the purposes of international travel is not available on the NHS, cautioned the health service in its travel advice.
Instead, travellers will have to turn to the private sector and pay for a test. Prices for private tests generally range between £100 and £150.
However, the NHS warned: Private testing processes and accuracy of results may vary. This should be discussed with the test provider before payment.