The Sunday Telegraph

Evolution of the traffic light system

- Emma Feathersto­ne

Q What does ‘amber plus’ mean?

A It is a new category under the Government’s traffic light system for internatio­nal travel: fully vaccinated Britons returning to England (different rules may apply for the other UK nations; Wales has confirmed it will follow England’s rule change) from France will continue to be subject to up to 10 days of selfisolat­ion at home or in other accommodat­ion after July 19.

Double jabbed Britons arriving from amber list destinatio­ns other than France will, effective from tomorrow, be exempt from the requiremen­t to self-isolate.

All Britons travelling from France are also required to: have proof of a negative Covid test; book and pay for PCR tests on day two and day eight (with their arrival date being day zero) and complete a passenger locator form.

Q Can I get a refund on my holiday?

A This will depend on the policy of your travel provider. The Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) is not advising against travel to France. If that were to change, then package holidays would have to be cancelled. If a package holiday provider cancels your trip then you are entitled to a full refund within 14 days of the cancellati­on date.

Most holidaymak­ers travel to France independen­tly, booking their flights and accommodat­ion separately. British Airways and easyJet are among the airlines operating flights to France.

British Airways customers can cancel their flight and request a voucher for the value of their booking. They can also rebook their flight for any reason up to the time that check-in closes.

Customers of easyJet can transfer their flights to another date or destinatio­n up to two hours before departure, fee free.

If you have booked accommodat­ion independen­tly and don’t want to travel, then your rights will depend on the terms of your booking. You will only be able to cancel or reschedule without penalty if your contract allows you to do so. It is worth contacting your accommodat­ion provider to see if they will offer leniency on this, however.

Q What if I am travelling back from Spain?

A The selfisolat­ion requiremen­t includes any fully vaccinated individual who transits through France from either a green or another amber country to reach England. If you drive from Spain to England and pass through France, you will be subject to the self-isolation rules for France.

Q Can I still get insurance for a trip to France?

A Yes, while the FCDO does not advise against travel to France it will be easier to secure insurance for a trip to the country.

Q Could other countries be added to the “amber plus” list?

A Yes, it is certainly possible. There are more than 140 countries and territorie­s on the amber list. “Amber plus” provides the Government with another risk category that has less onerous rules than those of the red list. Britons returning from red list places are subject to a 10-day stay in a quarantine hotel at a cost of up to £1,750 per adult, regardless of their vaccinatio­n status.

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