France Has Banned UK Arrivals
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As the Omicron variant transmission cases in the UK continue to climb, officials in France have confirmed all non-essential travel from the UK has been banned from 00:00 on Saturday.
The move comes as the UK sees record Covid-19 cases, with the Omicron variant spreading quickly.
“People cannot travel for touristic or professional reasons,” said a statement from the office of French prime minister, Jean Castex.
“Faced with the extremely rapid spread of the Omicron variant in the UK, the government has chosen to reinstate the need for an essential reason for travel from and to the UK.”
French citizens and European Union nationals can still return to France from the UK, the statement added.
In addition, returning travellers will need a negative test less than 24 hours old, and a blanket quarantine would be enforced on return to France.
Britain recorded a record over 90,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases on Saturday, with scientists predicting even higher rates as Omicron is believed to spread much faster than the currently dominant Delta variant.
The travel restrictions are also being imposed during what analysts see as a breakdown of trust between the British and French governments in the wake of Brexit, with disagreements over a host of issues from migrants to fishing.
ABTA chief executive, Mark Tanzer, said: “Reports that France is to introduce a temporary ban on most travel from the UK will come as a hammer blow to the winter travel industry, which is already under extreme pressure following the new Omicron restrictions.
“The winter sports and school travel markets are particularly exposed, and the government must now bring forward a support package if we are not to see company failures and job losses.
“The travel and tourism sector has had little chance to generate income since early 2020 and is now faced with another wave of cancellations.”
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