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The transport secretary is reportedly pushing for the UK ’s Passenger Locator Form (PLF) to be axed before the Easter holidays.
On your passenger locator form, you will be asked whether you meet the vaccine eligibility criteria. To be eligible, you must be fully vaccinated.
However, passenger locator forms are still required in a lot of holiday hotspots. Here's everything you need to know, as reported from Teeside live.
The news that passenger locator forms could soon be scrapped is likely to be welcomed by holidaymakers, leaving them with one less administrative hurdle to clear.
Passenger locator forms are no longer required when entering the Republic of Cyprus (different rules may apply in Northern Cyprus, which the UK does not recognise).
Passenger locator forms may be ditched in time for the Easter Holidays in the final easing of UK travel restrictions. Currently, all travellers arriving in Britain must complete the forms, which ...
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The form must be completed no later than 24 hours before entering the country and, exceptionally, 24 hours after crossing the border. Carbunaru estimated that the time to fill in the form does not ...
Heathrow’s passenger levels are 56 per cent down on pre-Covid levels despite “clear signs” of recovery, with the airport saying the relaxation of international travel rules ahead of October ...
Passenger Locator form rules for holiday hotspots like Greece, Spain, Turkey and more The relaxation of rules is a move to draw in tourists after the pandemic severely impacted the travel industry.