Scottish Daily Mail

A glimmer of hope for your foreign holiday

- By Tom Payne Transport Correspond­ent

BRiToNS desperate for a holiday were offered a glimmer of hope yesterday after it emerged ministers were drawing up plans for free movement between low-risk countries.

The proposal would allow passengers to travel without pre-flight health checks or going in to quarantine upon arrival.

Free movement would be limited to countries with low infection rates.

But flights from high-risk areas such as Spain and New York could be blocked.

The idea is being discussed by the Department for Transport after airline and airport bosses warned strict quarantine requiremen­ts will kill off the aviation and tourism industries.

industry leaders hope the scheme will come into force in a month.

John Holland-Kaye, the boss of Heathrow, told Sky News yesterday: ‘if two countries are at very low risk of having transmissi­on within each country, there should be a free flow of passengers.

‘But if a country has very high risk with rising infection rates and poor controls, then there would be very tight controls on anyone accessing the UK from those markets. That is the kind of thing we should be thinking about for the next phase, in a month or so.’

The Government is planning to quarantine all passengers arriving in the UK for 14 days later this month.

it has enraged industry leaders who said they were not consulted. They also raised doubts over its effectiven­ess.

The industry wants the Government to focus instead on measures which could see flights resume within weeks.

This includes proposals for an internatio­nally-agreed standard of biosecurit­y checks, as well as free travel corridors.

Mr Holland-Kaye said passenger numbers have fallen by 97 per cent, from 250,000 a day to around 5,000.

it comes after politician­s in Greece, cyprus and italy appeared to soften their warnings against summer travel.

italy plans to abolish travel restrictio­ns in just over two weeks after leaders admitted the battered economy cannot be put on hold for a vaccine. The country has the second highest virus death toll in europe after the UK.

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‘Free flow of passengers’

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