Which countries are on the GREEN list ? 
 
So, the UK Government are now on their next step of the roadmap out of Covid 19 and hopefully back to some sort of normality. 
They have announced their traffic light system, which as you might have already worked out, will be red, amber and green ! 
 
The red list countries are really countries they DON’T want you to travel to or from. If you MUST, then on your return you will have to quarantine for 10 days at a government hotel at your expense, approx. £1750 per person. 
 
Amber list means you need to self isolate at your home for 10 days on your return, along with covid test and release if you wish to finish early 
The green list means you don’t need to quarantine or self isolate on your return, although you still need to pay for covid tests. 
 
The countries on it are Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Brunei, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, the Falkland Islands, Israel, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, and Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira. 
 
Although there is some good news, really they are making it very difficult and expensive for people and families to get away. Lets just hope that the green list grows very quickly and that people and businesses can get back to normal some time soon. 
Bad news from Virgin Atlantic… 
 
Virgin Atlantic have cancelled flights from Glasgow international airport to Orlando for 2021. 
The airline had announced their new seasonal regional routes between Glasgow and Belfast to Orlando in May 2020 as part of their routes for Summer 2021 
Unfortunately, another covid related announcement that continues to impact the aviation business. 
 
 
Lets hope for some better news, and quickly, for all of us. 
 
Thanks for reading 
 
PPTmk 
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