LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Three of Europe's biggest
airlines are to end a legal challenge against the British
government after it scrapped its quarantine rule for travellers
coming from some of the most popular tourist destinations.
A lawyer for British Airways, easyJet and
Ryanair said that the airlines would end the judicial
review of the policy, on the assumption that Britain publishes a
list of exempted countries.
"On the premise it materialises, we have agreed everything
else which needs to be agreed," Tom Hickman, lawyer for the
airlines, told the High Court in London, adding he had no reason
to doubt it would be published later on Friday.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Kate Holton)