pablozabaleta
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Haha true, no idea what happens then!Imagine getting a flight home after a holiday and there's a couple of positives on it who have been turned round...
Haha true, no idea what happens then!Imagine getting a flight home after a holiday and there's a couple of positives on it who have been turned round...
Anyone? Would they take you off to a quarantine centre somewhere for the fortnight.Haha true, no idea what happens then!
Can't think of any other solution, hopefully they will stand the cost.Anyone? Would they take you off to a quarantine centre somewhere for the fortnight.
TUI will stand on as you have their Covid guarantee but can't be much fun in an abroad quarantine gaff with little chance of pool view. Failing TUI's assistance we're still Europeans and have the same rights as the natives. Not sure I would relish the idea of being tested on entry though.Can't think of any other solution, hopefully they will stand the cost.
Most countries say it will be at the customers cost.Can't think of any other solution, hopefully they will stand the cost.
I think the canaries may buck that trend. They are desperate for tourists, I'm not sure if it is all of the canaries but certainly fuerteventura are effectively insuring all holidaymakers who get covid whilst in fuerteventura and offering free medical care.Most countries say it will be at the customers cost.
got 5 days off from next Thursday so thinking of going Lanzarote for 5 days, infection rates seem low but would be paranoid about being put back on the quarantine list whilst out there, probably going to leave booking it till a couple of days before to keep an eye on any increase in covid rates, if ok can't see it being a problem as only doing 5 nights but still a concern...


No, unless they bring in restrictions where you are going.
IndeedIf you do manage to get away on holiday be aware that Manchester airport has put up its pick up and drop off prices from midnight.
Robbing bastards
International travel other than for business purposes is banned. Though the restrictions announced earlier are for England, no idea what the current rules are for Wales, Scotland and N Ireland.mixed reports but I’m not sure that’s true. Seems all travel is banned
If you do manage to get away on holiday be aware that Manchester airport has put up its pick up and drop off prices from midnight.
Drop off
£5 for 5 minutes
£6 for 10 minutes
Over 10 minutes £25
Pick up
Up to 30 mins £6
Up to 1 hour £12
Up to 2 hours £15
Up to 4 hours £20
Up to 24 hours £55
Robbing bastards
Not yet confirmed yet if it will be backed up by law or merely advisory.International travel other than for business purposes is banned. Though the restrictions announced earlier are for England, no idea what the current rules are for Wales, Scotland and N Ireland.