UK plans to establish “air bridges” with Greece, Spain and other countries

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The United Kingdom plans to establish “air bridges” with a good dozen of countries, including some in the European South like Greece, Spain and Portugal, British media report on Saturday.

Britain’s ‘air bridges’ plan is set to involve less than ten countries, giving tourists the ability to travel between them and the UK this summer with no mandatory 14-day quarantine.

A total of 12 countries – including Greece, Spain, Portugal and France – are being considered with officials examining both the risk of travellers bringing Covid-19 back and the popularity of the destination.

At the moment, any traveller arriving in the UK – whether from Britain or a tourist – must quarantine for 14 days and provide their phone number and an address for self-isolation.

The ‘air bridge’ rules would come into play on July 4 and will likely be announced on June 29.

But it will only go ahead if the chief medical officer provides advice on each nation and the Foreign Office lifts its non-essential travel ban to the countries in question, noted UK’s newspaper daily mail.

So far there has been no official reaction from Athens, however, Greek Tourism Minister Haris Theoharis had made a similar bilateral proposal to UK already in May.

On June 15, Greek Civil Aviation Authority CAA extending the flight ban from/to UK and Turkey until June 30, 2020.

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