England tightens the rules again: without a new travel permit, a fine and a missed flight



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It can be downloaded here.

With this document, passengers must justify the need for their trip during the current quarantine, for example, if they are allowed to travel for scientific, work or other justifiable reasons.

Individuals who do not complete an international travel declaration run the risk of being fined and denied boarding.

In a three-page document, passengers must provide their personal details and the reason for their departure from England.

Airlines will verify that passengers have completed international travel declarations before passengers board, at check-in (online or at the airport) or at the departure gate.

Under the current regime, travel abroad is prohibited except for work, volunteer, scientific, medical or funeral purposes.

Passengers traveling abroad from England without good cause will be repatriated and risk a fine of between £ 200 and £ 6,400.



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