For me I’m only interested in Scotland and how we navigate through this. Currently I think it’s absurd that international arrivals have more restrictions than domestic flights given that England is awash with the virus. Can’t see any justification for this at all. Nor can we call English visitors taking summer holidays in Scotland or vice versa a staycation. It’s meant to be about containing and curtailing the circulation of the virus.Gla1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:00 pm I hate to be that guy but I would prefer we focus on getting the UK as a whole on a stable footing, with society opening back up and some sense of normality being established. We need to take an advantage of being an Island with variants kicking about, even though i’m happy to see the UK vaccine rollout going extremely well (probably the only praise i can afford our uk and devolved governments). If we need to sacrifice foreign travel for most of this year as a price then i’m willing to accept that but ofcourse hope that government help for the travel industry is forthcoming and as a customer with money still in these businesses i’m happy to re-arrange into 2022.
But once the vaccine passport is sorted there will ge no reason those with the papers can’t go to England, Wales, Playa Malagueña or wherever they fancy.