UK TO INTRODUCE SIMPLIFIED RED LIST FROM 4TH OCTOBER
US TO ALLOW UK CITIZENS TO ENTER AGAIN FROM NOVEMBER
22nd September 2021

From Monday 4th October the UK Government’s international travel traffic light system will be replaced by a simplified singular red list.
Any country not featured on the red list will be clear for travel.
Fully vaccinated passengers will no longer be required to do a pre-departure test before arriving in England from non-red list countries.Â
(Government definition of fully vaccinated available here).
From Wednesday 22nd September, eight countries will be removed from the red list, including The Maldives and Turkey.
From November 2021Â foreign travellers will be allowed to fly into the United States.
Proof of vaccination will be required before flying, and passengers must provide a negative Covid-19 test within three days of travelling. Contact information must also be supplied.
Competition for available aircraft will be very high. To secure your desired aircraft and dates of travel we recommend logging your request in advance.
ALL TRAVELLERS RETURNING TO ENGLAND WILL STILL BE REQUIRED TO:
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Book and pay for a day 2 COVID-19 test to be taken after arrival in England
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Complete a passenger locator form – any time in the 48 hours before you arrive in England
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Take a COVID-19 test on or before day 2 after you arrive in England