Reaction: ‘air bridges’ give Brits hope of holidays abroad

Quarantine rules may be relaxed to allow travel between countries with low coronavirus infection rates

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Quarantine rules may be relaxed to allow travel between countries with low coronavirus infection rates
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Would-be holidaymakers’ hopes of trips abroad this year have been boosted by proposals to exempt Britons who travel to countries with low coronavirus infection rates from strict new quarantine rules.

The plan to form so-called “air bridges” between the UK and lower-risk countries was floated by senior Tory MP Huw Merriman and has won the backing of Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.

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