Brits will be able to holiday in France this summer as part of a three-country 'safe corridor' travel plan, which also includes Ireland.
Boris Johnson has thrashed out a deal with French President Emmanuel Macron which would mean a 14-day quarantine period on return home can be bypassed in a bid to boost tourism.
However, the corridor will all depend on the UK and France having a similar 'R' infection rating and will likely not come into affect until at least mid-June.
A senior government source told The Sun : “There is a lot of work to be done yet, but the PM and the President both believe a travel corridor is possible, and desirable. "We’re in a pretty similar situation to France at the moment, so keeping the channel tunnel and