Analysis: Quarantine rules are slowly destroying Britain’s travel industry

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Analysis: Travellers are faced with a ‘Martini menace’ – the prospect that quarantine could brought in any time, anywhere

As travel firms watch their call centres go into overload on Monday morning, they will also be counting the cost of the lost bookings for September and October – not just for Spain, but for other Mediterranean destinations, autumn city breaks and winter sports.

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1. Its not 'Britain's travel industry', people on holiday move capital from Britain to their chosen destination. Industry creates wealth, tourism exports it. 2. Quarantine is a tourism condom, making it safe for people who haven't been adventuring destroys nothing, be responsible

What do you suggest we do? Just let everyone travel from high risk countries to low risk countries without any precautions or checks! Lunacy!

Slowly?

There's nothing slow about it

They are an absolute shambles! 10DowningStreet

Is that the travel industry that creates all that pollution that contributes to the climate crisis? Asking for a polar bear...

Here we have the independent moaning about quarantine at a time of a World pandemic.3 months ago at the start of said pandemic they were moaning about lack of quarantine.what is it that they want

They are indeed. My industry and its economic recovery have gone for at least 2 years. More than 25% jobs gone. And I'm talking about travel corporations in London, not in some remote UK place.

Yes... along with Brexit and the point is

brexit?

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