The UK wants to recognise overseas vaccinations as quickly as possible, the transport secretary says.
If you've been following our coverage today you'll have seensince the announcement that fully vaccinated UK residents will soon be able to skip quarantine when returning to England from amber-list coutnries.
Speaking to the BBC about the effect of this rule change, Stephanie Boyle, from flight comparison website Skyscanner, said there was a"huge increase in traffic to the site" following the announcement. She says traditional holiday destinations such as Ibiza, Palma and Medeira have been among the most popular searches in the UK recently, with Greece and the US - both of which are on the amber list - also featuring prominently since the announcement.Quote Message: Every time there has been a change to the travel corridor or another country has been added to the green list we've seen a spike in interest in both searches and bookings.
Every time there has been a change to the travel corridor or another country has been added to the green list we've seen a spike in interest in both searches and bookings. Quote Message: That just goes to show that people are desperate to get back out there and there's a huge interest.Article share tools
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