COVID travel test suppliers revisited
Back in July, I looked at prices for travel tests and found that the Government's own website was full of suppliers advertising prices that weren't actually available. Grant Shapps promised to clean things up, but six months later, has anything changed?
The red list needs to go
The next review of the UK's travel restrictions is due next week. What changes will be made to the red list? Will we get minor adjustments only, or could the government take the more radical step of abolishing it completely?
A new travel restrictions framework
The UK’s much derided traffic light system of travel restrictions was consigned to the dustbin today. Who are the winners and losers from the new system?
What is the red list for?
Getting added to the UK's red list for travel is a death sentence for travel volumes. With 62 countries currently languishing on the list, I examine the question of what the government is trying to achieve and whether it makes any logical sense.
What did we learn from the latest update of UK travel restrictions?
Mexico to red, France back to amber, Germany and Austria to green. What does it all mean?
Will we get a big revamp of the UK’s traffic light system on Thursday?
The next installment of the UK’s regular three weekly “travel restrictions drama” is due on Thursday. Will we get the usual handful of moves between categories, or is there a chance of a more dramatic set of revisions?
The true cost of travel test packages
The current UK policy for testing of travellers coming to the UK comes at a significant cost for consumers. Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps thinks that prices have come down and downplays the issue. I did a reality check.
Top tips for the next changes to country travel classifications
Predicting upcoming changes to the UK's traffic light travel ratings has always been rather challenging, as the rationale for the decisions has never been very clear. With another revision due on July 15, I gave it another go.
Travel freedom for fully vaccinated Brits and more testing data published
From July 19, amber list countries will turn green for fully vaccinated Brits and the under 18s. We also got another dump of arrivals testing data. I took a look at what it all means for the travel industry.
Revised arrivals testing figures reveal the staggering cost of every sample sent for sequencing
The UK government has retrospectively revised the data it published for the UK arrivals testing programme. The new data reveal the staggering cost to travellers of every test result sent for sequencing.
Reverse engineering the travel restrictions algorithm
More countries got added to the UK's green and red lists this week. Can we work out what the secret rules are that are driving the decisions?
Will the UK allow its aviation industry to take flight again?
UK travel workers and leaders are urging the government to "save the summer". With time running out, will the government respond in time? Or if not, will they provide financial assistance to save the industry?
Crunching the data from England’s arrival testing programme
The latest figures have just been released from England's international arrivals testing programme. I crunched the data to see what it tells us about how the system is performing.
Travel freedom for the “double-jabbed”?
The UK's traffic light system for setting travel restrictions is widely perceived to be broken. Is there a better way?
Grant Shapps shocks the UK travel industry
Grant Shapps stuns the travel industry with a policy U-turn on reopening UK travel
Final predictions for the second iteration of the UK’s green and red lists
Tomorrow, the UK government is expected to update the green and red lists which govern its travel restrictions. I’ve done a final polish of my predictions for the changes, using the latest data.
Waiting for the lights to go green
Which countries are candidates to be added to the UK’s green and red lists when the next set of revisions gets announced?
The UK finally publishes its very short “green list”
The UK allows outbound leisure travel to resume and announces its green list of countries that won’t require quarantine. How did it compare to expectations?
Measurement issues with bringing international aviation into the UK’s national carbon budget
As the UK brings international aviation into its national carbon targets, could the way that gets measured lead to unintended consequences?
Predicting country classifications for reopening UK travel
When outbound leisure travel resumes from the UK, which countries will be rated green, amber and red? I've had a stab at a prediction based on the key factors the government says it will use.