Airline stocks respond positively to news
An update to international travel rules is expected to be announced by the UK government later on Friday.
It has been reported that the minister is considering having a need for those who have received two jobs to take the PCR test when they return home.
There are also rumours that the amber list will be removed as the traffic light system appears to be set up to be simplified.
Dozens of countries could be removed from the red list. This means that international travelers returning from these destinations will no longer have to spend 11 nights.
Currently, there are over 60 countries on the Red List.
Travelers who are not fully vaccinated will now need to be quarantined when they return to the UK from Amberlist County.
However, by removing Amber as a category, only passengers returning from the Red List country will need to be quarantined in government-approved hotels.
“Navigating the UK signalling system feels like a spaghetti junction, reporting that it can completely tin the clear open roads of holiday makers and amber lists. AJ Bell’s investment director.
IAG shares led the FTSE 100 path on Friday, adding 4.29% at the time of writing.