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The UK’s Travel Corridor Problem

Matthew Klint Posted onDecember 12, 2020December 12, 2020 5 Comments

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The United Kingdom has established a number of “travel corridors” between nations. By spending time in these nations, territories, or regions, currently numbered at 77, quarantine can be avoided when returning to the UK. But not if return travel involves transit through global hubs like Amsterdam, Frankfurt, or Paris. That renders most “safe” nations impossible to visit without quarantine and presents a major headache for airlines and passengers alike.

UK Travel Corridors Compromised By European Hub Transits

Rwanda is on the UK’s safe list. A visit to Rwanda does not require a quarantine upon return. But the Rwandair flight from Kigali to London makes a technical stop in Brussels. No passengers are boarded, but because the pilot exits the aircraft in order to perform a visual inspection of the aircraft then re-boards, all passengers must quarantine.

That may be the most egregious example, but there are dozens. For example, the Greek islands of Corfu, Crete, Kos, Rhodes, and Zakynthos are on the no-quarantine list. But reaching them requires a transit in Athens. That renders the “travel corridor” worthless in the sense that the transit through Athens Airports forces every returning passenger to quarantine for 14 days (10 days starting on Monday, December 14th). Same story with Dutch Caribbean, which requires transit through Amsterdam or the French Caribbean, which requires transit throughs Paris.

A full list of countries presently included in the UK’s travel corridor is here.

Dale Keller, CEO of the Board of Airline Representatives in the UK, wrote in Business Travel News:

“There is no measurable increase in risk posed by a passenger travelling from a travel corridor country via a secure airside transit at a non-exempt country hub airport, than travelling via any other hub airport in an exempt country.”

Willie Walsh, former British Airways CEO and now the the incoming Director General for IATA, lamented:

“The virus did not stop our customers boarding our aircraft. They have been denied the freedom we provide, not by a virus, but by a disjointed political response and the restrictions put in place by certain governments who have failed to adapt and to adopt the sensible measures that would have allowed almost normal air services to continue.”

The question remains: is Keller correct? How is such risk measured? Is the UK overreacting by not excluding international transit?

CONCLUSION

Next week, the The UK will introduce a “test-to-release” program, allowing an abbreviated five day quarantine with a negative COVID-19 test when returning from a quarantine country. That should help the matter, but does not solve it. Beyond the annoyance of having to quarantine due to a sterile transit in Western Europe, there are longer term ramifications. Keller added:

“Coming out of this crisis, the global economic race will likely be won by those countries that can most quickly restore their air connectivity and global trade.”

The UK government claims that science is at the heart of its policy decisions. But does transit in Amsterdam or Frankfurt really add sufficient danger to mandate a 10-14 day quarantine?

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. Bob Reply
    December 12, 2020 at 8:58 am

    I am also highly interested to understand how will be implemented the uk idea of “high needed workers” authorisation to enter the country possibly without quarantine.

    Maybe the uk is about to do something pragmatic about that. That may be a big change.

  2. debit Reply
    December 12, 2020 at 9:37 am

    The British conservative party and the american republican party have shown utter incompetence in handling this crisis. Can you imagine? You are universally hated because you can’t muster empathy and your sole claim to power is competence and now the whole world sees even that is not true. You are not competent.

    At least Britain is more integrated so the conservative party is not all white. Here the republicans are mostly white so it’s truly the Hitler’s nazi party.

    I was reading yesterday on other blog on your site that india has a travel corridor with the US that is valid only without a transit. And that made it all clear. These corridors are political stunts. Those two countries are the two highest case counts.

    All the macho strong men in the world have been incompetent, Johnson, trump, modi, bolsonaro, even Putin. Only xi has been somewhat successful. A decisive action initially would have stopped virus. Now it’s too late. Everyone except xi took half hearted measures. They are not strong men. They are worried about being able to hold onto power.

  3. Jance Reply
    December 12, 2020 at 10:55 am

    Those advocating loosening the restrictions are completely delusional, orange-hat morons. Same as here. Look around.

  4. NB Reply
    December 12, 2020 at 11:44 am

    Airports are significantly less safe than planes, as so many reports state. And hub airports like Amsterdam will be even less safe than normal airports. And you could make an even stronger argument against the US travel ban for EU residents which also looks at transit airports.

    I can’t speak for some of the destinations you mention but I have personally flown from Kos, Corfu and Crete nonstop to London – admittedly pre-pandemic

  5. Santastico Reply
    December 12, 2020 at 2:19 pm

    As I said many times, the UK still lives in the Middle Age.

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