Foreign holidays are unlikely to get the go-ahead until August, according to senior government figures.
Officials have warned that the government’s review of foreign holidays, due on April 12, will not recommend the restarting of international leisure travel until later in the summer.
The government’s roadmap out of lockdown has touted May 17 as the earliest possible date people would be able to take foreign holidays.
But this is looking increasingly unlikely and those who attempt to leave England to go on holiday will be fined £5,000 under new laws that kick in on Monday.
A high ranking source told the Sunday Times that the May 17 date was now looking “very optimistic” and said: “August is looking like the most likely moment.”
www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/foreign-holidays-august-b926663.html
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