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22 April 2021

Global Travel Taskforce: International travel has its wings clipped by cautious Government report

Vague and costly recommendations are not enough to reboot aviation and tourism sectors facing another summer without international travel, says the Transport Committee.

  • Read the conclusions and recommendations
  • Read the full report: Safe return of international travel? [PDF 240 KB]
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Lack of clarity

In an analysis of the Government’s Global Travel Taskforce Report, the  Committee concludes that the Report sets out a framework without the detail required to restart international travel. Where detail is provided, the costs may be disproportionate to the risk and add £500 on to the cost of a family of four travelling to the safest parts of the globe where the vaccine roll-out is comparable to the UK.

This distinct lack of clarity does not offer confidence to industry or consumers to plan, invest or recover from the coronavirus pandemic. It leaves the planned safe restart of international travel on May 17 in jeopardy.

The UK’s aviation and tourism sectors were poised to accommodate the public’s desire to travel for business, study, holidays and to visit loved-ones. The UK [aviation industry] has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic, according to the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation. Another summer without international travel heralds significant economic adversity.

Recommendations

In its Report, the Committee sets out four clear recommended actions for Government: 

  • Populate the traffic-light framework with destination countries by May 1 and announce the details in a statement to Parliament.
  • Explain the criteria and mechanism by which countries will move between risk categories by May 1.
  • Offer an affordable testing regime that supports public health and safe travel for everyone by maximising the role of lateral flow tests and ensuring the provision of affordable polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, where required.
  • Act immediately to reduce waiting times and queues at the UK border, including working bilaterally with partner countries to agree mutual recognition of travel health certification, deploying more staff at the border, processing passenger locator forms before passengers arrive in the UK and establishing an efficient system based on a single digital app to process health certification submitted in a range of languages.

Transport Committee Chair, Huw Merriman MP, said:

"The aviation and travel sectors were crying out for a functional report, setting out clear rules and offering certainty. This is not it. Where the industry craved certainty, the Government has failed to provide it. For UK citizens seeking to travel to the parts of the globe where the vaccine has been delivered as rapidly as the UK, the cost to families from testing could be greater than the cost of the flights. 

This is a missed opportunity for the Government to capitalise on the UK’s world-leading ‘vaccine dividend’. How can it be right that hauliers, arriving from parts of the globe where the vaccine roll-out is slow, are able to use cheaper lateral flow testing whilst a trip back from Israel requires a PCR test which is four times as expensive. This was an opportunity to provide a global lead with standardised rules on international health certification and promoting app-based technology, making the processes at borders more secure and less time consuming. The urgent situation facing the aviation and travel sectors warrants a clear action plan to green light our travel – and the Government must urgently set it out."

In Parliament

  • Transport Select Committee
    • Restarting International Travel
      • Global Travel Taskforce
        • Report
      • The End of Expensive Travel PCR Tests?
      • Huw Calls for Travel PCR Tests to be Scrapped
      • Transport Questions: Barriers to International Travel
      • The Telegraph: 'The post-travel PCR test has seen its day'
      • Huw welcomes international travel restrictions easing
      • Huw calls for a flight path to restart international travel
      • Huw puts international travel on the new Health Secretary's agenda
      • Huw sponsors debate on support for the aviation, tourism and travel industries
      • Huw pushes for international travel to be unlocked
      • Huw calls for international travel clarity
      • Huw pushes PM to do more to unlock international travel
      • Reopening of International Travel is a welcome first step to a bolder return
      • Huw pushes Transport Secretary for affordable international travel COVID tests
      • International travel has its wings clipped by cautious Government report
      • Global Travel Taskforce Transport Select Committee session
      • WATCH: Huw ask the PM about restarting international travel
      • WATCH: Testing International Arrivals
      • Watch: Covid-19 Tests for Air Passengers
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