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COVID-19: Foreign holidays may be 'out of reach' for many under COVID tests regime

 
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The chief executive of easyJet has warned that foreign holidays risk becoming the preserve of those with expendable income , as the industry eagerly awaits news on when international travel can restart.

Johan Lundgren told Sky News that a planned traffic light system for destinations, which will demand pre-departure and post-arrival COVID-19 tests for passengers, would pile costs on travellers.

The measures were outlined on Monday as the government works towards a planned restart for holidays from 17 May, under the PM's roadmap for England.

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However, Boris Johnson was only able to tell reporters that he hoped that would be the case, as a review was ongoing.

There remain real concerns that with a third wave of infections in Europe a push to resume holidays could import cases and new variants.

Under the planned traffic light system, assessments on where is deemed safe will be based on a range of factors, including the proportion of a country's population to have been vaccinated.

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