U.K. Kicks Off Quarantine That Will Further Slam Airlines
- Carriers consider legal action as key summer season threatened
- Government says restrictions are vital to curb spread of virus
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The U.K. is pressing ahead with a two-week quarantine on international arrivals, a move British Airways and others say will wipe out tourism over the crucial summer season and destroy any chance of a quick recovery from a virus-induced slump.