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    UK seeks to ease restrictions on airborne, vaccinated passengers – Money Times

    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienJune 17, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, is expected to file a lawsuit against the UK this Thursday over its travel policy (Image: REUTERS / Toby Melville / file photo)

    Oh UK Is considering reducing travel restrictions for those who have received two doses of the vaccine Govit-19, An action that is quiet Business Airlines threatening to file lawsuits against the government’s strict restrictions on foreign travel.

    Pressure in the aviation sector is mounting, and airlines are eager to ease restrictions until July and peak season, when it is time to earn more, but the UK is taking care of isolated needs that prevent travel.

    Europe’s largest airline, The Ryanair It is expected to file a lawsuit against the UK on Thursday over its travel policy.

    But now the country is signaling that it will ease.

    On Thursday, its Department of Transportation said it was examining how vaccines could be used for incoming flights.

    More than half of British adults have received two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, which is more prevalent in the country than in other parts of the UK. Europe.

    According to the Daily Telegraph, the UK has been considering following an EU measure to avoid testing and isolating Govt-19 since July and to get vaccinated tourists.

    “We have begun work to look at the role of the vaccine in differentiating health and screening measures for incoming flights,” a government spokesman said Thursday.

    Ryanair, like British Airways and EasyJet, has repeatedly called on the government to release vaccinated passengers to avoid isolation, as well as to relax restrictions on certain low-risk countries.

    Ryaner’s CEO called British travel guidance “tricky” and the company’s frustration now wants to sue the government for its “opaque” method of evaluating travel destinations in green, amber or red.

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    Ryanair, British Airways and EasyJet have repeatedly called on the government to release vaccinated passengers to avoid isolation (Picture: Pixbe / John Glass)

    Under plans being explored by the government, those who received two doses of the Covit-19 vaccine could avoid an isolation when returning from amber-listed countries, but will still need to be examined, the Daily Telegraph reported.

    Asked about the report, Treasury Secretary Jesse Norman told Sky News on Thursday that nothing was questionable when considering how to reactivate the travel sector.

    “We are trying to move in the right direction with caution and gradually, so I will not notice anything at this time,” he said.

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