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Brett Gibbons

Travel red list could be replaced by daily testing rule for fully-jabbed travellers

The UK Government's travel red list could be scrapped within days with quarantine restrictions on 11 African countries set to be lifted.

The countries were put on the UK’s red list as the Omicron variant of Covid-19 emerged earlier this month – forcing thousands of travellers into hotel quarantine for 10 days at a cost of £2,285 for 10 days.

However, transport secretary Grant Shapps is reported to have convinced other UK Government figures that quarantine should be replaced with daily testing for the fully vaccinated, who will need to isolate from home.

The move is expected to be approved as soon as this week, according to the Mail On Sunday.

Meanwhile, the country's largest airlines and travel companies have expressed their concerns about “haphazard and disproportionate” travel restrictions imposed by the Government.

Tougher rules introduced due to the Omicron coronavirus variant mean everyone entering the UK must have evidence of a negative pre-departure test, and self-isolate until they receive a negative result from a post-arrival test.

In a letter to Boris Johnson, the chief executives of seven companies – including Ryanair and British Airways – accused the Prime Minister of breaking his promises to fix the expensive cost of PCR tests for travellers.

“As leaders of UK airlines, we are deeply concerned about the haphazard and disproportionate approach by government to travel restrictions following the emergence of the omicron variant”, they said.

They added that the timing of the restrictions, so close to Christmas, has “undermined customer sentiment”.

"The layering of additional travel restrictions, introduced at short notice without consultation or discernible strategy, have disrupted Christmas plans and (undermined) customer sentiment just before the crucial Christmas and New Year booking season – up to 30 per cent of tickets are sold.”

The letter demanded that “all emergency testing for fully vaccinated passengers should be removed at the formal review on 20 December” and a “package of bespoke economic support measures should be provided immediately to bridge the sector through this crisis”.

The letter, which also came from the bosses of TUI UK, easyJet, Loganair, Virgin Atlantic, Jet2 and trade group Airlines UK, added: “We urgently request you meet with us, to understand the problems that we and our customers are now facing because of these measures, which the Transport Secretary himself admitted risked ‘killing off’ the travel industry. We urge you to act now to prevent this from happening.”

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