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The UK Government has confirmed that from 0400 BST on Monday 2 August 2021, customers fully vaccinated in either the US or EU will be able to arrive in England from an Amber country and no longer need to quarantine.
The changes will apply to fully vaccinated people with a vaccine approved by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) or European Medicines Agency (EMA). If eligible, customers still need to do the usual pre-departure test before arrival and book a PCR test before they fly, to take on or before Day 2 of arrival in England. Customers will also need to present evidence of vaccination status before flying. It is expected that for European countries this will be the EU Digital Covid Certificate (EU DCC) and for the USA this will be the US CDC card, along with proof of US residency.
Further details have been published on the UK Government website and shared by UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.
Requirements for entering England from an Amber country can be found here.
The Amber rules form part of the UK’s traffic light system, which applies to arrivals to England, so customers should also continue to check the requirements they need to comply with for other origin or destination countries before they travel and note there are still restrictions in place for non-US citizens wishing to travel to the US who have been in the UK in the last 14 days.
The latest UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) travel advice for the United States and other countries can be found here.
Customers will also still need to complete a passenger locator form and take a pre-departure Covid-19 test within three days of departure to England.
We have implemented extensive health and safety measures to ensure our customers can fly safe and fly well and to ensure they can book with confidence we also have our flexibility policy so that if things change, we’ve got it covered.
We, with our partners Air France, KLM and Delta Air Lines can't wait to welcome customers from across the Pond back to the UK and Europe this summer, quarantine-free, including returning expats, visiting friends and relatives, reconnecting colleagues, and tourists enjoying a well-deserved break.