Sri Lanka added to UK’s travel corridor list

Sri Lanka is among several countries that have been added to the UK travel corridor, the list of countries, territories and regions from where the visitors can travel to England and may not have to self-isolate

Nov 20, 2020
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Sri Lanka is among several countries that have been added to the UK travel corridor, the list of countries, territories and regions from where the visitors can travel to England and may not have to self-isolate.

Israel, Jerusalem, Namibia, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Uruguay, Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba, the Northern Mariana Islands and the US Virgin Islands have been added to the travel corridor list for England, Wales and Northern Ireland following a decrease in risk from coronavirus (COVID-10) in these destinations, the UK Department for Transport announced today.

From 4am on Saturday 21 November 2020, passengers arriving into England, Wales and Northern Ireland from these destinations will no longer need to self-isolate so long as they haven’t been in or transited through any other non-exempt countries in the 14 days preceding their arrival.

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