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UPDATE 1-Britain examining how to reduce travel quarantine period using tests

Wed, 07th Oct 2020 17:40

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LONDON, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Britain is urgently looking at
ways to reduce the 14-day quarantine period which applies to
some arriving passengers, transport minister Grant Shapps said
on Wednesday, adding that a mix of COVID-19 testing and
self-isolation was promising.

Arrivals from countries like France, Spain and the United
States must self-isolate for 14 days on arrival in Britain, a
restriction which airlines say is crushing travel demand.

Shapps said he was setting up a Global Travel Taskforce to
open up international travel.

"The overall aim of the Taskforce will be to consider what
steps the government can take... to enable the safe and
sustainable recovery of international travel," he added in a
statement.

It would report back no later than early November.

In July, Britain changed its policy from a blanket
quarantine to one which established "travel corridors" to
countries with low infection rates.

But with cases on the rise in several places, the list of
countries on the quarantine exemption list is dwindling, and the
travel industry has warned it faces an existential crisis unless
the policy is changed again.

"My ministerial colleagues and I have agreed that a regime,
based on a single test, provided by the private sector and at
the cost of the passenger after a period of self-isolation,
could achieve our objective," Shapps said.

Virgin Atlantic, easyJet, London's Heathrow airport and
Manchester Airports Group said that a test of a passenger after
five days should be the starting point of proposals in a joint
statement.

But airline body IATA said that 80% of travellers said they
would not fly at all if any quarantine were in place.

"The proposals on the table do not go as far as we had
hoped," the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said.
"A reduction in the length of quarantine is the very minimum
needed to restart travel demand."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout, William James and Sarah Young in
London and Laurence Frost in Paris; editing by Stephen Addison)

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