Tuesday, April 20, 2021

UK puts India on travel 'red list' hours after Boris Johnson cancels official visit

The United Kingdom has added India to the travel 'red list', country's Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on April 19. The announcement was made hours after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cancelled his scheduled visit to India.

The red list, which includes 39 other countries along with India, denies entry to anyone who has visited the listed nations in the past 10 days. The British and Irish citizens, however, are allowed to return but would be mandatorily quarantined for 10 days from the time of arrival.

India will be added to the stringent red list from 4 am on April 23, Hancock told the Parliament. "We must protect the progress that we've made in this country," the Health Secretary said, adding that 103 COVID-19 cases of the "Indian variant" - B.1.617 - have now been found in the UK.

"We’ve recently seen a new variant first identified in India. We’ve now detected 103 cases of this variant, of which again the vast majority have links to international travel and have been picked up by our testing at the border," the Guardian quoted him as saying.

Hancock added that he "understands the impact of this decision" - to put India under red list - but the "House would concur with his view" that it is necessitated considering the coronavirus health crisis.

The move is expected to significantly hurt the business operations of Air India and Vistara - the two airlines operating a number of planes between the UK and India.

Currently, five weekly flights of Air India, two of British Airways and three of Virgin Atlantic are operational between the Mumbai and London's Heathrow airport.

Between the Delhi airport and Heathrow, six flights a week of Air India, three of British Airways and two weekly flights each of Vistara and Virgin Atlantic operate while three weekly flights of British Airways and two of Air India also operate between the Heathrow and Hyderabad airports.

19/04/21 Moneycontrol


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