Anger at Heathrow as Johnson’s French U-Turn Adds to Grief
- Travelers question decision to isolate vaccinated upon return
- Border queues peak at two hours, with some taking less time
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London’s Heathrow airport was thronged with travelers Monday as the U.K. eased travel curbs -- but pre-holiday enthusiasm was replaced with anger for some after last-minute rule changes added unexpected complications to their trip.
While fully vaccinated tourists headed for the Mediterranean were cheered by the removal of quarantine requirements on their return, people bound for France hit out at a decision late Friday that means they’ll still need to self-isolate.