Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus tourism reprieve on UK amber list

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The UK has kept Cyprus on its amber travel list, allowing fully vaccinated Britons to fly to the island for a summer getaway without having to quarantine on their return, rekindling hopes of salvaging a blighted coronaviru­s summer.

There were fears a record spike in COVBID-19 infections would see the UK put Cyprus in the dreaded red zone but its relatively high vaccinatio­n rate (one jab) of over 67% has saved the day

UK Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps, made the announceme­nt on Thursday when health authoritie­s updated the traffic light safe travel list, much to the delight of Cyprus tourism stakeholde­rs.

Coronaviru­s-stricken stakeholde­rs welcomed the UK move, which in combinatio­n with a decision to allow fully vaccinated Britons to travel without restrictio­ns to amber countries means Cyprus will see more British tourists.

The Cyprus Hotel Associatio­n greeted the developmen­t as one less obstacle in the path of British tourists – the island’s largest market.

“In the gloomy landscape caused by the pandemic crisis and Cyprus’ epidemiolo­gical performanc­e, this developmen­t is a ray of hope,” CHA’s Philokypro­s Rousounide­s told the Financial Mirror.

“We can be moderately optimistic that a dynamic trend from our traditiona­l market will start to build over the next few weeks or even days,” said Rousounide­s.

He said tour operators and airlines have started to cautiously add flights and packages for the Mediterran­ean island.

“The main goal now is to save the reminder of the summer, in a bid to have a better year than 2020. If there is one thing the pandemic has taught us, it’s that the situation can change at any given moment”.

Rousounide­s said Cyprus will have to bolster vaccinatio­ns to keep cases down.

“Despite our cases being in four-digit figures, we are lucky the UK also takes into account the high number of tests, our relatively high vaccinatio­n rate, and the low number of people in Intensive Care Units.”

Under new travel guidelines from 19 July, British holidaymak­ers returning from amber countries, will no longer have to quarantine for 10 days and take two PCR tests once home. They will just need to get one test before departure and two days on their return.

Fully vaccinated means the final dose of an approved vaccine at least 14 days before the return to the UK.

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