Scottish Daily Mail

Had my jab. Now can I go?

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Q I WANT to go abroad and I’ve had my jab. There is talk about ‘vaccine passports’ for travel to Greece, my favourite country. Do you think this will happen? Mrs J. Penton, via email.

A THE short answer is: who knows? This week the prospect of travel took a major blow as the UK Government announced mandatory hotel quarantine­s (costing up to £1,750) for those returning from 33 ‘red list’ countries.

However, new travel restrictio­n measures being introduced in Scotland from Monday mean all internatio­nal travel will result in a ten-day quarantine in a hotel.

The result of these developmen­ts is that ‘vaccine passports’ now appear less likely. Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, the deputy chief medical officer, says it is ‘just too early to say’ about them.

Your best bet? Book with a Greek package holiday specialist such as sunvil.co.uk or olympichol­idays.com, offering refund protection in the event of cancellati­on as they are covered by the package travel regulation­s … and keep your fingers crossed while you are there.

Yes, it is a gamble. Q RECENT snow has got me dreaming of skiing. What are the chances of hitting the slopes this winter?

James Goodman, Manchester. A PRETTY slim, unfortunat­ely. Many ski specialist­s such as Ski Famille, Esprit and Le Ski have cancelled all holidays this year and market leader Crystal Ski is not running any trips before mid-March.

These trips will also be cancelled if travel restrictio­ns remain in place.

A package holiday next winter (2022) may be your best bet. Some enticing deals are around. Le Ski is offering free lift passes, normally £265pp, on certain dates (leski. com), while igluski.com has seven nights’ self-catering in Valloire, France, from £238 pp based on four sharing. Q REGARDING the 90-day limit of travel within 180 days post-Brexit within the European Union, how exactly does this work? How many times a year can you travel and how long between trips?

Mr and Mrs Green, via email. A THE 90-day limit covers all EU countries within the Schengen area, but not Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Romania.

To calculate, you must simply assess the previous 180 days to see whether you have more than 90, which can be from as many trips as you like with no specificat­ion of the length of gap between them. Fines, deportatio­n and bans from entering the EU are possible for transgress­ions. Q I BOOKED a Cyprus holiday through Secret Escapes last year for a trip organised by Fleetway Travel, which went into administra­tion in July. They were Atol-registered, but we have waited months for our claim of £1,738. Can you help? Jayne and Colin Busby, via email.

A THE Civil Aviation Authority, which administer­s the Atol scheme offering protection when a registered company collapses, says that as you booked through Secret Escapes, a travel agent, not directly with Fleetway, extra documentat­ion was required from Secret Escapes.

You have now been reimbursed. This was, however, ridiculous­ly slow: let’s hope lessons have been learnt by all concerned.

WE’RE HERE TO HELP

IF YOU need advice, the Holiday Guru is here to answer your questions. Email them to holidaypla­nner@dailymail.co.uk.

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Holiday destinatio­n: The Acropolis and the old town of Athens, Greece

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