U.K. Travel Chiefs Set to Challenge Fourth Lockdown Warning
- Airline industry leading protest over quarantine rules
- Health authorities push for more time to deliver vaccines
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Britain’s surging coronavirus infection rate is widening a rift between airlines and health authorities over the government’s decision to maintain some of the tightest rules on travel in Europe.
Travel industry officials plan to hold events on Wednesday in London, Edinburgh and Belfast to draw attention to some 195,000 jobs they say are at risk from restrictions on overseas trips. An adviser from Public Health England meanwhile warned that a fourth national lockdown may be needed this year to control the virus.