The UK had moved key holiday destinations such as Ibiza, Mallorca and Malta onto its ‘amber’ travel list, allowing Britons to visit without needing to self-quarantine on return.
The airline said there was “growing optimism” due to the increased pace of vaccines being rolled out but warned border restrictions caused by new waves of the virus are still having an effect.
The confusion surrounds whether Britons are allowed to go on holiday to ‘amber list’ countries – which require home quarantine on return – or only visit them for essential purposes.
Budget European carriers were dealt a blow after British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Brits should “certainly not” travel to countries such as Spain and Greece on holiday.
UK to spend US$2bn upgrading its Chinooks
The UK Ministry of Defence has approved a £1.4 billion ($2.5 billion) contract to modernise the Armed Force’s Chinook fleet over the next 10 years.
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