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. . Brits will be banned from non-essential travel starting Wednesday after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a third nationwide lockdown.

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Wales and Northern Ireland already had lockdown rules in place and Scotland, along with England, issued a residence order. The airlines are expected to cancel flights from January and February.

Paul Charles, executive director of travel advisory at PC Agency, predicted that overseas vacations will be capped until early May.

« Travel will still be severely restricted in March as the vaccination program will be very advanced, » he said.

He added that tour operators and airlines need to focus on taking bookings in the coming weeks, traditionally the busiest booking period of the year, in order to generate critical revenue well before people actually travel.

Both Abta, the travel association, and Airlines UK pointed out the need for financial support for the troubled travel industry. An Abta spokesman said: « Westminster support is long overdue and we urge ministers to urgently address this gap. « . â ????

Navacerrada in Madrid, Spain, welcomes a large number of visitors who are still on the Christmas holidays and making the most of the snow.

Retail, hospitality, and leisure businesses receive grants of up to 9. GBP 000 per property, according to the Treasury Department.

The payments are expected to be 4 billion. Cost GBP and 600. Support 000 commercial properties across the UK. An additional £ 594 million will be made available to councils and decentralized nations to support businesses not covered by the new grants.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: « The new strain of the virus poses a major challenge to all of us – and during the introduction of the vaccine we had to tighten restrictions even further.

« During the pandemic, we took swift action to protect lives and livelihoods, and today we are announcing another cash injection to support businesses and jobs until spring.

« This will help companies get through the months ahead – and most importantly, it will help keep jobs so workers are ready to come back when they can reopen. « . « 

At midnight last night, Scotland entered another national lockdown, dealing a « devastating blow » to the nation’s ski resorts. Lucy Aspden reports that they should be closed.

Yesterday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ordered all residents of Scotland to stay home for the remainder of January to help contain the spread of Covid-19. The announcement was quickly followed by a similar message from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who ordered a national lockdown in England.

The stay at home arrangement in Scotland is required by law. The Scots are only allowed to venture further than their front doors for essential purposes. Exercise is allowed, but trips to the country’s ski areas do not count. It has been illegal for people in England to travel to Scotland for some time. The new lockdown only further cements this ban.

The lockdown news came less than a month ago since Scotland’s ski resorts opened and the Highlands had some of the most impressive snow conditions in the preseason in recent years.

The new national lockdown is expected to result in flight cancellations in January and February. British Airways announced that it is reviewing its flight schedule after announcing new restrictions.

BA customers whose flights are still in service can, in accordance with the airline’s instructions, choose to take a voucher with them for future trips or to rebook them at a later date.

Boris Johnson has announced strict new coronavirus measures. Put England into an immediate lockdown. Only essential trips are allowed, including trips abroad.

But what could happen next? Could Britain close its borders? And what about the borders of its decentralized nations?

Italian ministers decided to maintain nationwide restrictions on slowing coronavirus infections this weekend, but agreed to relax the curbs on weekdays.

Italians spent much of Christmas and New Years at home. People were only allowed to leave their homes for work, health, and emergencies, or for short trips to see a limited number of friends or relatives.

These rules expire on Thursday and ministers agreed at a cabinet meeting late Monday evening to revert to the old three-tier system, which allows different measures to be applied to different regions.

But all bars and restaurants across the country will have to close this weekend as travel between cities is kept to a minimum.

As part of stricter measures to contain the new wave of infectious diseases, the Thai government has ordered a nationwide partial closure of 28 provinces of the « red zone » including Bangkok.

Travelers flying between Thai provinces could have additional health screenings and international flights from the UK have been suspended.

Qantas has from 1. July resumed ticket sales on its international network, suggesting bosses expect Covid-19 vaccines to roll out far enough in the next six months to resume overseas travel.

The airline had suspended bookings from Australia to London and the US until October, but has planned flights to both from July.

A Qantas spokeswoman said the airline had « redirected sales of our international services to meet our expectation of international travel resuming from July 2021 ». .

« We are continuing to review and update our international timeline in response to the evolving COVID-19 situation, » she said.

Qantas chief Alan Joyce said a vaccine would be needed to resume quarantine-free travel to destinations like the US and the UK.

Craig Ashford, a spokesman for travel agency TravelUp, said the prime minister’s announcement that it would implement additional lockdowns with no proposed solutions is crippling the travel industry. .

Following the recent lockdown announcement, the low-cost airline said it is « reviewing its flight schedule with a view to maintaining essential connectivity between key UK cities alongside a small number of international routes ». .

Tourism bosses in the UK have expressed their support for a lockdown in hopes that it could help save business over the Easter break.

Malcolm Bell, Chief Executive of Visit Cornwall, told The Guardian: « We think we’d rather hit [the virus] fast and hard to be able to operate at Easter. « . The worst thing would be to hobble and lose Easter. â ????

The head of the self-catering association PASC said: “The entire hotel industry has everything that relies on having enough people with the vaccines for Easter to generate significant income. â ????

Thomas Cook, the newly launched online travel agency, is offering customers refunds for vacations during the embargo.

Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said today the country is facing « very difficult » weeks and cannot set a fixed date for the lockdown to be lifted.

He added that the government is exploring other options to restrict international travel. According to reports, this could include pre-flight PCR testing for anyone entering the country.

British vacationers with trips booked in January and February will be concerned about what the final lockdown will mean to them.

The tour operator easyJet Holidays has confirmed that refunds will be offered to its customers whose vacation can now no longer take place. A spokesman said:

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World News – USA – Latest Travel Info: Lockdown 3 Banned Holidays Through Spring

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