UK tourists are currently plotting their next getaway as the government continues to ease travel measures.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps lifted restrictions earlier this month so fully vaccinated Brits no longer need to take a test after arriving back into the country.
Double-jabbed travellers had previously needed to take a lateral flow test two days after returning to the country, but now only need to fill out a pre-departure form.
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Those who have yet to receive both jabs need to fill out a passenger locator form in the two days before departure – and also need to take a pre-departure test within the 48 hours before travel.
As international travel opens up, some UK tourists will be travelling to EU countries for the first time since Brexit as many holidaymakers opted for staycations throughout the pandemic- as Birmingham Live reports.
A number of rule changes have came into force since the UK officially left the European Union – and we have rounded up a list of three rule changes below.