LONDON, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Britain's government is expected
to announce on Monday that it will adopt a regional approach to
travel corridors, meaning that travellers from areas of
countries that are less affected by COVID-19 will not need to
quarantine, the BBC said.
Transport minister Grant Shapps was due to speak to
lawmakers at around 1430 GMT.
Spain has urged Britain to adopt more flexible travel rules
so that British tourists visiting areas such as the Balearic
Islands, where there are fewer coronavirus cases than on the
mainland, do not have to quarantine on their return home.
(Writing by William Schomberg, editing by William James)