LONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - Britain's government is looking
at options for its two-week quarantine for people entering the
country and might be able to make changes to the rules, finance
minister Rishi Sunak said on Sunday.
"We all want to see travel open again, of course we do, and
like everything else we want to make sure we have the right
measures at the right time informed by the science and
everything else that we have to consider," Sunak told BBC
television.
"We are looking at all options to ensure that that is
possible and people have got suggestions about how we might be
able to open up some travel corridors over time and so the
transport secretary is actively looking at all of those
options."
The government has come under heavy pressure from the travel
industry and other sectors over the quarantine policy which it
introduced last week. Airlines said it will hammer jobs and
tourism.
(Writing by William Schomberg,
Editing by Paul Sandle)