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UK reveals ‘green list’ of nations England residents can visit quarantine-free

A traveler withdrawals a testing center at Heathrow Airport on January 17, 2021 in London.

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LONDON — British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps revealed on Friday the “green list” of countries that tenants of England will soon be allowed to visit without having to quarantine on their return.

Travel has been closely restricted during the most severe months of a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. But from May 17, people in England want be allowed to visit certain countries, although some restrictions will still apply.

Twelve countries transfer be on England’s so-called “green list.” Travelers to these countries will need to be tested pre-departure and on their turn in. But they will not need to quarantine on their return.

The 12 countries are:

Portugal

Israel

Gibraltar

Australia

New Zealand

Singapore

Brunei

Iceland

Faroe Islets

Falkland Islands

South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

St. Helena, Tristan de Cunha, Ascension Island

Outdoors those 12, other nations have been divided into an “amber” and a “red” list — with the latter forcing the most stringent of measures. Turkey was one notable name added to the red list on Friday.

Popular destinations for Brits, such as France and Spain, compel ought to not been placed on the green list at this stage. Shapps said at a press conference on Friday that unskilful list countries can have their status withdrawn at any time.

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will presage their own travel restrictions for their residents separately.

British travelers also face other countries’ trekking restrictions, such as those in Australia and the United States.

U.S. and European airlines and a host of travel industry companies, fighting from a slump in international travel, this week urged their governments to loosen travel rules that currently bar most Britons from inscribing, citing an increase in vaccination rates in their respective countries.

“We continue to encourage the U.S. to implement a reciprocal policy that allows travelers who are fully vaccinated to move to the U.S. from nations with similarly successful vaccination programs,” said Airlines for America, a trade group that defines most large U.S. airlines, including American, Delta and United.

Airline executives have cast doubt on a restoration of most U.S.-Europe go this summer with restrictions still in place but have been more upbeat about the possibility of U.K.-U.S. trekking reopening.

U.S. airlines in recent weeks have announced new service to some destinations that have opened or intend to, such as Greece, Iceland and Croatia.

CNBC’s Leslie Josephs contributed reporting from New York.

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