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Travel guide designed to keep on top of virus rules

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Atravel booking platform is helping holidaymak­ers navigate the myriad of

COVID restrictio­ns for internatio­nal journeys.

Omio’s updated Open Travel Index (OTI) makes it easier to steer through the different rules across countries and the traffic light system.

New features include showing any relaxed protocols for those that have already been vaccinated. It also displays return restrictio­ns as well as outbound, which is especially useful for planning PCR tests.

The index, which is also available in-app, has been streamline­d to focus on informatio­n relevant to the traveller’s country of origin, rather than all countries. You can choose from 67 originatin­g countries.

Justin Wang, vice president of brand at Omio, said: “We want to take the confusion out of colour-coding. With destinatio­ns likely to move between red, amber and green over time, and different rules in place once travellers have been vaccinated, our unique tool is the go-to bookmark for travellers. As entry requiremen­ts evolve rapidly, we’re anticipati­ng confusion among Brits and the OTI is something they can check often and easily for reliable informatio­n.”

Omio has also been tracking searches for destinatio­ns, which reveals that consumer appetite for travel is high across destinatio­ns expected to be on the green and amber lists.

The most frequently­searched countries include many of our closest neighbours, with France, the Netherland­s, Belgium, Germany and Ireland making up the top five most-searched destinatio­ns for travel from London. All bar Ireland, which has special status as part of the Common Travel Area, were on the amber list at the time of writing.

Justin added: “Our search data currently shows that Brits are most eager to get to Paris once regulation­s relax, followed by Amsterdam. Interestin­gly, Spain is the only

country that features twice in the top ten, with both Madrid and Barcelona making it into the list of most-searched destinatio­ns. We’re keen to help people travel just as soon as it is safe to do so, armed with all of the relevant informatio­n to ensure that they can do so with confidence.”

He said the OTI helped simplify the traffic light system by presenting all of the destinatio­ns you could go to from the UK in realtime, alongside the relevant restrictio­ns. It is updated weekly across core markets to ensure accuracy of informatio­n and offers quick links to specific regulation­s from hundreds of different travel providers including railway companies and airlines.

For registered users, the OTI also includes a ‘safety tab’, so that informatio­n tailored to individual travel can be saved down for ease of

access.

Those that have booked travel through the platform will receive an email notificati­on 24 hours prior to travel detailing the latest situation for their destinatio­n.

Justin added: “As countries reopen with a myriad of different restrictio­ns and conditions, those looking to travel are drowning in informatio­n. Our objective is to simplify delivery of that informatio­n with the Open Travel Index. We had fantastic feedback when we first launched the OTI in June 2020, helping customers navigate the complexiti­es of reopening after the first lockdowns. As we enter a slow recovery in Europe heading into the summer season, the Open Travel Index is here to provide both a functional tool and future inspiratio­n.”

For more informatio­n visit www.omio.co.uk site.

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Bogatell Beach in Barcelona (photo: Josep Lago/AFP via Getty Images)
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Omio’s Open Travel Index on a mobile phone

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