UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
So the Australian pilot program will be global.
Say good bye to easy cheap travel.
It was only a matter of time.
Aircraft emissions are a big contributor to carbon emissions.
Say good bye to easy cheap travel.
It was only a matter of time.
Aircraft emissions are a big contributor to carbon emissions.
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Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
Declaration to Travel: government reveals new ‘exit permit’
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime
Simon Calder
Less than 60 hours before an unprecedented exit permit will be required from outbound travellers, the government has revealed details of the new “Declaration to Travel”.
From Monday 8 March, anyone who enters “a port of departure to travel internationally” in England without a completed form will be committing a criminal offence – even if they are legally entitled to travel.
Airlines, train operators and ferry companies will be required to check that passengers have a valid reason to travel abroad.
At present all holidays – at home or overseas – are illegal under the “stay-at-home” rule. The earliest possible date for going abroad from England for leisure is 17 May.
International travel is allowed only for a limited number of exemptions, including work, urgent family matters and medical treatment.
The form asks travellers for their personal details including their address, passport number and destination, and requires them to tick a box to indicate their claimed reason to travel.
The government says: “You may carry evidence to support your reason to travel.”
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 13070.html
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime
Simon Calder
Less than 60 hours before an unprecedented exit permit will be required from outbound travellers, the government has revealed details of the new “Declaration to Travel”.
From Monday 8 March, anyone who enters “a port of departure to travel internationally” in England without a completed form will be committing a criminal offence – even if they are legally entitled to travel.
Airlines, train operators and ferry companies will be required to check that passengers have a valid reason to travel abroad.
At present all holidays – at home or overseas – are illegal under the “stay-at-home” rule. The earliest possible date for going abroad from England for leisure is 17 May.
International travel is allowed only for a limited number of exemptions, including work, urgent family matters and medical treatment.
The form asks travellers for their personal details including their address, passport number and destination, and requires them to tick a box to indicate their claimed reason to travel.
The government says: “You may carry evidence to support your reason to travel.”
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 13070.html
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Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
lol
it used to be 'treasure island' because of the inflated prices accepted, and therefore profits
now it seems to have become 'slave island'
stevenson would be proud (or maybe not) of the echo
it used to be 'treasure island' because of the inflated prices accepted, and therefore profits
now it seems to have become 'slave island'
stevenson would be proud (or maybe not) of the echo
.
monstra mihi bona!
Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
Lol, so y’all enjoying Brexit then?CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:44 pm Declaration to Travel: government reveals new ‘exit permit’
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime
Simon Calder
Less than 60 hours before an unprecedented exit permit will be required from outbound travellers, the government has revealed details of the new “Declaration to Travel”.
From Monday 8 March, anyone who enters “a port of departure to travel internationally” in England without a completed form will be committing a criminal offence – even if they are legally entitled to travel.
Airlines, train operators and ferry companies will be required to check that passengers have a valid reason to travel abroad.
At present all holidays – at home or overseas – are illegal under the “stay-at-home” rule. The earliest possible date for going abroad from England for leisure is 17 May.
International travel is allowed only for a limited number of exemptions, including work, urgent family matters and medical treatment.
The form asks travellers for their personal details including their address, passport number and destination, and requires them to tick a box to indicate their claimed reason to travel.
The government says: “You may carry evidence to support your reason to travel.”
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 13070.html
up to you...
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oh no they’re making us postpone our holidays for 3 months during a pandemic it’s like living under Stalin
Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
Enjoying it just fine. Not that the above has anything to do with Brexit. LolClemen wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:13 pmLol, so y’all enjoying Brexit then?CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:44 pm Declaration to Travel: government reveals new ‘exit permit’
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime
Simon Calder
Less than 60 hours before an unprecedented exit permit will be required from outbound travellers, the government has revealed details of the new “Declaration to Travel”.
From Monday 8 March, anyone who enters “a port of departure to travel internationally” in England without a completed form will be committing a criminal offence – even if they are legally entitled to travel.
Airlines, train operators and ferry companies will be required to check that passengers have a valid reason to travel abroad.
At present all holidays – at home or overseas – are illegal under the “stay-at-home” rule. The earliest possible date for going abroad from England for leisure is 17 May.
International travel is allowed only for a limited number of exemptions, including work, urgent family matters and medical treatment.
The form asks travellers for their personal details including their address, passport number and destination, and requires them to tick a box to indicate their claimed reason to travel.
The government says: “You may carry evidence to support your reason to travel.”
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 13070.html
Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
Let's revisit it then.oh no they’re making us postpone our holidays for 3 months during a pandemic it’s like living under Stalin
Especially for long haul air outside the brexit bubble.
Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
Except for the traveling outside the U.K. Part, which has everything to do with Brexit. Enjoy Cornwall in August...Yerg wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:23 pmEnjoying it just fine. Not that the above has anything to do with Brexit. LolClemen wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:13 pmLol, so y’all enjoying Brexit then?CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:44 pm Declaration to Travel: government reveals new ‘exit permit’
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime
Simon Calder
Less than 60 hours before an unprecedented exit permit will be required from outbound travellers, the government has revealed details of the new “Declaration to Travel”.
From Monday 8 March, anyone who enters “a port of departure to travel internationally” in England without a completed form will be committing a criminal offence – even if they are legally entitled to travel.
Airlines, train operators and ferry companies will be required to check that passengers have a valid reason to travel abroad.
At present all holidays – at home or overseas – are illegal under the “stay-at-home” rule. The earliest possible date for going abroad from England for leisure is 17 May.
International travel is allowed only for a limited number of exemptions, including work, urgent family matters and medical treatment.
The form asks travellers for their personal details including their address, passport number and destination, and requires them to tick a box to indicate their claimed reason to travel.
The government says: “You may carry evidence to support your reason to travel.”
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 13070.html
up to you...
Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
You know well enough that the inability to leave the UK has nothing to do with Brexit and has everything to do with a government-mandated “stay at home” policy. It’s not like you to flame posts. Cornwall is over-rated anyway.Clemen wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:46 pmExcept for the traveling outside the U.K. Part, which has everything to do with Brexit. Enjoy Cornwall in August...Yerg wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:23 pmEnjoying it just fine. Not that the above has anything to do with Brexit. LolClemen wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:13 pmLol, so y’all enjoying Brexit then?CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:44 pm Declaration to Travel: government reveals new ‘exit permit’
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime
Simon Calder
Less than 60 hours before an unprecedented exit permit will be required from outbound travellers, the government has revealed details of the new “Declaration to Travel”.
From Monday 8 March, anyone who enters “a port of departure to travel internationally” in England without a completed form will be committing a criminal offence – even if they are legally entitled to travel.
Airlines, train operators and ferry companies will be required to check that passengers have a valid reason to travel abroad.
At present all holidays – at home or overseas – are illegal under the “stay-at-home” rule. The earliest possible date for going abroad from England for leisure is 17 May.
International travel is allowed only for a limited number of exemptions, including work, urgent family matters and medical treatment.
The form asks travellers for their personal details including their address, passport number and destination, and requires them to tick a box to indicate their claimed reason to travel.
The government says: “You may carry evidence to support your reason to travel.”
The Declaration to Travel represents the latest tightening of the most draconian restrictions on movement ever known in peacetime.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 13070.html
“At present all holidays – at home or overseas – are illegal under the “stay-at-home” rule. The earliest possible date for going abroad from England for leisure is 17 May.”
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Re: UK: Travellers Must Give Reason for International Travel
I can’t figure out what you’re trying to say there. Who should revisit what? What’s a “brexit bubble”? What’s the distinction between short trips and long haul air got to do with lockdown? Are we talking about the same story here or is there something I’ve missed?
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