International travel from Scotland to be allowed
Re: International travel from Scotland to be allowed
I wish it was as simple as that, but there is no mention of testing both here and abroad which I think is still a current requirement.
Re: International travel from Scotland to be allowed
A joint statement from Airlines UK, AGS Airports Ltd and Edinburgh Airport following today's announcement from the First Minister, once again demonstrating the kind of vested interest thinking that would reverse the good progress in virus suppression and no doubt lead to further lockdowns and further deaths. Why don’t they just do their job and let the public health experts do theirs? As I’ve said before, it’s like your plumber dishing out advice on inter galactic navigation.
“Responding to the First Minister’s announcement on international travel restarting in Scotland from 17 May, Airlines UK, AGS Airports and Edinburgh Airport have issued the following statement:
"Whilst removing the travel ban is a step in the right direction it is very much a missed opportunity with so few countries making it onto the green list.
"We are again in the position of being a week away from a major change to operations and are waiting on details of how the Scottish Government wants this to work and how it will be managed. We need that detail as soon as possible to allow everyone to understand what is required.
"We appreciate there are many things to consider but we encourage the Scottish Government to work with us on making testing more affordable rather than it being a barrier for those who need and want to travel. We would also encourage government to take advantage of the vaccination rollout to open up many more green countries in the EU at the new review point in three weeks, as the EU themselves have proposed, and to work where possible as the four nations to ensure consistency and avoid confusion for operators and passengers.
“The Scottish Government must also be very clear about when and how we can encourage visitors from green list countries to try and save the thousands of jobs in Scotland that depend upon international travellers.”
“Responding to the First Minister’s announcement on international travel restarting in Scotland from 17 May, Airlines UK, AGS Airports and Edinburgh Airport have issued the following statement:
"Whilst removing the travel ban is a step in the right direction it is very much a missed opportunity with so few countries making it onto the green list.
"We are again in the position of being a week away from a major change to operations and are waiting on details of how the Scottish Government wants this to work and how it will be managed. We need that detail as soon as possible to allow everyone to understand what is required.
"We appreciate there are many things to consider but we encourage the Scottish Government to work with us on making testing more affordable rather than it being a barrier for those who need and want to travel. We would also encourage government to take advantage of the vaccination rollout to open up many more green countries in the EU at the new review point in three weeks, as the EU themselves have proposed, and to work where possible as the four nations to ensure consistency and avoid confusion for operators and passengers.
“The Scottish Government must also be very clear about when and how we can encourage visitors from green list countries to try and save the thousands of jobs in Scotland that depend upon international travellers.”
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Re: International travel from Scotland to be allowed
Seems a perfectly sensible reply given all the clarity required to plan and prepare for a return to some sense of normality.
I don’t have an unbiased opinion here. The stark truth is Aviation is hanging by a fine thread. Many people in airlines, airports, handling agents and ancillary service providers depend on aircraft for their livelihood. It takes time to restart - you can’t simply flick a switch and say go!
Now that hospitality is beginning to reopen its time to look at aviation and start tentatively opening the gates once again.
I’m supporting the industry I no longer work in and hope many others do so too. As more people are vaccinated it should help produce a greater herd immunity not just here in the U.K. but also in other host countries. That’s why the traffic light system s in place but it must move as quickly as possible to make real progress to help folks back into work and get the economy moving once again.
I don’t have an unbiased opinion here. The stark truth is Aviation is hanging by a fine thread. Many people in airlines, airports, handling agents and ancillary service providers depend on aircraft for their livelihood. It takes time to restart - you can’t simply flick a switch and say go!
Now that hospitality is beginning to reopen its time to look at aviation and start tentatively opening the gates once again.
I’m supporting the industry I no longer work in and hope many others do so too. As more people are vaccinated it should help produce a greater herd immunity not just here in the U.K. but also in other host countries. That’s why the traffic light system s in place but it must move as quickly as possible to make real progress to help folks back into work and get the economy moving once again.
Re: International travel from Scotland to be allowed
This is what’s happening. The joint statement says that in their opinion something different should be happening. Something less cautious. Something more dangerous.atuk wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 11:09 pm Seems a perfectly sensible reply given all the clarity required to plan and prepare for a return to some sense of normality.
I don’t have an unbiased opinion here. The stark truth is Aviation is hanging by a fine thread. Many people in airlines, airports, handling agents and ancillary service providers depend on aircraft for their livelihood. It takes time to restart - you can’t simply flick a switch and say go!
Now that hospitality is beginning to reopen its time to look at aviation and start tentatively opening the gates once again.
I’m supporting the industry I no longer work in and hope many others do so too. As more people are vaccinated it should help produce a greater herd immunity not just here in the U.K. but also in other host countries. That’s why the traffic light system s in place but it must move as quickly as possible to make real progress to help folks back into work and get the economy moving once again.
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Received my second AZ dose 20 minutes ago followed by news today that the “Covid passport” European travel scheme is set to be ratified shortly. This will allow folks like me who have had both doses to travel freely without the need to test or quarantine, potentially from the end of next month.
Fingers crossed.
Fingers crossed.
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Got my 2nd yesterday morning, feeling only mildly rough compared to the first one. Yeah, I feel a trip coming on !Clive wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 9:24 am Received my second AZ dose 20 minutes ago followed by news today that the “Covid passport” European travel scheme is set to be ratified shortly. This will allow folks like me who have had both doses to travel freely without the need to test or quarantine, potentially from the end of next month.
Fingers crossed.
Re: International travel from Scotland to be allowed
Scot Gov ok vaccine certificates for international travel
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57174042
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57174042
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Good news. I had my second vaccine on 040521 with absolutely no side effects whatsoever.Clive wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:27 pm Scot Gov ok vaccine certificates for international travel
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57174042
Now roll on more folks being jabbed and start opening up international travel to safe destinations once again.
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Re: International travel from Scotland to be allowed
The PCR test requirement needs to go for vaccinated people too - thats a huge impediment. The "new variant" excuse is wearing a bit thin as both the UK and SA variants as they were call both appear to have been ably handled by vaccines.atuk wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 10:29 pmGood news. I had my second vaccine on 040521 with absolutely no side effects whatsoever.Clive wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:27 pm Scot Gov ok vaccine certificates for international travel
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57174042
Now roll on more folks being jabbed and start opening up international travel to safe destinations once again.
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The current costs for tests in Scotland seem to be quite prohibitive. I read somewhere that the tests are much cheaper in England for some reason. I don't have the facts and figures though.jetblue497 wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 2:42 pmThe PCR test requirement needs to go for vaccinated people too - thats a huge impediment. The "new variant" excuse is wearing a bit thin as both the UK and SA variants as they were call both appear to have been ably handled by vaccines.atuk wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 10:29 pmGood news. I had my second vaccine on 040521 with absolutely no side effects whatsoever.Clive wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:27 pm Scot Gov ok vaccine certificates for international travel
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57174042
Now roll on more folks being jabbed and start opening up international travel to safe destinations once again.