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Airlines, British holidaymakers brace for limited travel restart

Fri, 07th May 2021 00:01

By Sarah Young

LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) - Airlines, holiday companies,
tourists and vast swathes of southern Europe are looking forward
to hearing the UK's plan to relaunch travel but only a limited
number of countries are set to be declared safe to visit.

Britain's biggest destination countries including mainland
Spain and Greece, as well as France, all risk being excluded
from the initial "green list" for quarantine-free travel
expected on Friday.

After a year of restrictions, that would be a major blow for
tourist hotspots and the airline and holiday companies which are
all desperate for big-spending Britons to travel.

British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair,
TUI and others will likely have to wait until at least
late June for a larger scale re-opening of UK travel needed to
repair their COVID-19 battered finances.

Most travel from the UK has been banned since the beginning
of the year due to pandemic restrictions.

The British government has said people from England can go
abroad again from May 17 at the earliest, and more clarity is
expected on Friday on the traffic light system which will grade
countries green, amber or red based on their COVID-19 risk.

The green list is likely to comprise smaller destinations
such as Gibraltar, Iceland, Israel and Malta, while bigger
markets like Portugal and the United States also have a chance.
Some analysts suggest that certain Greek islands like Crete and
Rhodes, and Spain's Canary Islands could feature.

EasyJet Chief Executive Johan Lundgren told an online
conference on Thursday that Britain risked being left behind by
the rest of Europe if the green list was small.

While Britain's vaccination programme has outpaced the rest
of Europe so far, the EU has already outlined its travel plans,
recommending the arrival of foreign travellers from more
countries from June.

However limited Britain's green list, the travel industry
will hope that clarity on destinations will boost bookings, and
that some customers will travel to amber countries, despite the
requirement for 10 days of self-isolation on return.

Green list travel will involve people taking two COVID-19
tests, one before arrival back into the UK and one within two
days of returning.

Airlines and travel companies have complained that the high
cost of tests - at around 100 pounds ($140) each -- will dampen
demand, but testing prices are falling as competition picks up.

TUI on Thursday announced testing packages starting at 20
pounds for its UK customers travelling back from green
countries.

Britain has promised to reassess its travel plans before
June 28 and said that the allocation of countries will be kept
under review. The industry is hoping for a review of a country's
category every three weeks.
($1 = 0.7208 pounds)
(Reporting by Sarah Young
Editing by Keith Weir)

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