Ministers are poised to decide next week that foreign holidays can resume from May 17, the next stage at which restrictions ease. Foreign holidays look set to resume this month as the Government prepares to reveal the 'green list' next week. Ministers are said to be confident about progressing to the next stage of the roadmap, which earmarks May 17 as the earliest date when international travel could resume. People travelling to 'green' countries will not need to quarantine on their return unless they test positive for coronavirus. International holidays are currently prohibited, and passengers must prove they have a valid reason to leave the country.
Source: The Nation May 01, 2021 02:01 UTC