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Think you still have to do a test day 2 on arrival in UK however this should change to a lateral test at some point.
https://www.independent.co.uk/trave...-tests-scrapped-travel-when-b1921198.html?amp
Might be an announcement today according to this report.
I hope it’s soon as I fly back from Fuerteventura on 2nd Oct
Think you still have to do a test day 2 on arrival in UK however this should change to a lateral test at some point.
Think you still have to do a test day 2 on arrival in UK however this should change to a lateral test at some point.
Correct, the pre-booked day 2 test hasn’t been removed. I guess if you have handed your family members, mates and donors testing contracts you want to ensure they get a nice return.
Do the new rules say if we still have to fill in the Locator form?
I'm probably being incredibly thick, but I'm trying to understand everything I need to do in order to get back into the UK after visiting Spain! I have most things sussed (I think), but the key question is the pre-departure test which we need to take before getting the flight home. I think we can just order this here, and take it with us. But interested to hear if anyone else has recently come back from Spain and has any tips/advice....?
We came back from Malta 4 weeks ago and the day 2 return test required was a LFT not a PCR?
Just keep in mind you can only do either of the Spanish locator forms 48 hours before
Pretty’s sure it’s PCR required from anywhere at the moment.
Wouldn’t happen in Germany.
All smooth checking in a Gatwick this morning- Flight was half full - all good at fuerteventura airport- needed to show locator form on departure and arrival- biggest pain was checking in to hotel, loads of forms to sign and also had to email NHS vaccination pdf to the hotel reception whilst checking in.
Anyway hotel is great and it’s 26 degrees and The beer is cold !
I'm flying to Milan on Tuesday, then Madrid on Wednesday, then back to the UK on Thursday. Will the test I take to leave the UK count for both Madrid and Milan, as it will all be within 72 hours? It's hard to find online info about going to two countries and then home again.
From the Gov website below - can't see why the test wouldn't remain valid - I think your passenger locator form will require details of both anyway
When you arrive in England you need to follow the rules for the highest risk country or territory that you have been in or passed through in the previous 10 days.