Kuwait Times

Heathrow asks UK to set up ‘travel bubbles’

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LONDON: Britain should set up “travel bubbles” with low-risk countries to allow the movement of people, instead of bringing in new coronaviru­s quarantine rules when flights restart, according to Heathrow Airport. British government ministers have said they plan a 14day quarantine for most people arriving in the country in the coming weeks to try to prevent a second peak of the pandemic.

Airlines have warned the policy will throttle hopes for a travel recovery. Heathrow Airport, which before the novel coronaviru­s grounded planes was the busiest in Europe, said it had been working with the UK Department for Transport on proposals to allow some unrestrict­ed travel.

“The proposal would create ‘travel corridors’ or ‘travel bubbles’ allowing free movement between countries or cities that are very low-risk, but potentiall­y blocking flights from high-risk markets to safeguard public health,” the airport said in a statement.

Such a set-up would be much less damaging to the economy than the quarantine policy, it added.

Asked in parliament about the possibilit­y of exemptions to the quarantine scheme, transport minister Grant Shapps said that while it would initially be a blanket approach, the government was in “active discussion­s” about what more it could do. “We should indeed consider further improvemen­ts, for example things like air bridges enabling people from other countries who have themselves achieved lower levels of coronaviru­s infection to come to the country,” he said.—Reuters

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