The UK has removed Pakistan from the red list of travel bans.
British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps inform, the UK has removed eight countries from the red list of travel bans. Pakistan, Turkey, and the Maldives are included.
The decision to come out of the red list would take effect on Wednesday, September 22 at 4 am. He tweet on the social networking site about this new travel update.
TRAVEL UPDATE: we’re making testing easier for travel From Mon 4 Oct, if you’re fully vax you won’t need a pre-departure test before arrival into England from a non-red country and from later in Oct, will be able to replace the day 2 PCR test with a cheaper lateral flow.— Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP (@grantshapps) September 17, 2021
New system for international travel is being introduce from October 4.
The countries that have been remove from the red list include Pakistan, Turkey, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Egypt, , Oman, Bangladesh, and Kenya.
However, Visitors coming from 22 September to UK from the followed countries would not need to quarantine in hotel any more.
British High Commissioner to Pakistan Christian Turner also shared the news about the lifting of travel restrictions.
Pleased to confirm is off the red list. I know how difficult the last 5 months were for so many who rely on close links between & . Grateful to @fslsltn @Asad_Umar & superb @nhsrcofficial @OfficialNcoc @NIH_Pakistan @drsafdar64 team for their close collaboration.— Christian Turner (@CTurnerFCDO) September 17, 2021
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