Quarantine reduction plans to restart the UK aviation industry

UK Quarantine reduction

Source: wearefinn.com

Aviation associations welcomed UK plans for a new “test and release” scheme, enabling passengers arriving into UK to cut quarantine period from 14 to 5 days.

Travellers will have to book their tests through a government approved private provider listed by Gov.uk, with those testing negative for COVID-19 able to shorten their isolation period. The measures start on December 15.

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Under the government’s ‘Test to release for international travel’ strategy, passengers arriving into England by plane, ferry or train will have to book their test before they travel; must complete a passenger locator form and will still need to self-isolate for five days before taking a test – rather than taking it at their port of arrival.

More information on the topic and the entire article can be found by clicking on following link: Quarantine reduction: “significant step” towards restarting UK aviation industry

Tags: Aerospace, Aerospace & Defense, Covid-19

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