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Britons can ‘start to think about’ booking foreign holidays

New traffic light list of countries for travel to be released in 'two or three weeks'

Beachgoers play volleyball on Barceloneta beach in Barcelona, Spain. Travellers wishing to go abroad for the summer may soon be able to with the UK's new "green light" system which is set to help open up travel corridors after pandemic restrictions that prevented holiday bookings
Beachgoers play volleyball on Barceloneta beach in Barcelona, Spain. Travellers wishing to go abroad for the summer may soon be able to with the UK's new "green light" system which is set to help open up travel corridors after pandemic restrictions that prevented holiday bookings Photo: Getty Images

Brits eager to go abroad to see family, travel for business or go on holiday can now “start to think about” booking flights, the UK’s transport secretary has said.

Grant Shapps said he is “not telling people they shouldn’t book foreign holidays”, but added that it will be another two or three weeks until each country has been categorised on the government’s new traffic light list.

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