As airlines gear up to start flying next month, the Foreign Office has modified its statement warning Brits against all non-essential travel.
Earlier today, a travel group said the government had assured it that “air bridges” will be introduced from June 29. Now the Foreign Office has confirmed the advice against all but essential international travel is being reviewed.
Ahead of this change, a new note has been added to the ban, stating: “This advice is being kept under constant review”. According to the Telegraph, the ban could be amended to allow travel to “low risk” countries.
It comes as Portugal’s foreign minister confirmed that country is in discussions with the UK about “ air bridges ” so Brits can avoid being quarantined.