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Global Travel Taskforce
24 November 2020
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Transport
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The minister announces the launch and objectives of the Global Travel Taskforce and its first recommendation, a 'Test to Release' scheme for international arrivals.
Action Requested
Introduce a new regime 'Test to Release' for international arrivals from countries not on the travel corridor list in England starting December 15. Individuals can opt for private sector tests after five days of self-isolation and reduce their isolation period if they receive negative results. The government also plans to provide financial assistance to commercial airports and ground handlers through a support scheme.
Key Facts
- Global Travel Taskforce co-chaired by the Secretary of State for Transport and Health and Social Care.
- 'Test to Release' scheme rolls out in England from December 15.
- Individuals can book private sector tests after five days of self-isolation, with negative results allowing early release.
- Non-compliance fines range up to £10,000.
- Government provides financial assistance for business rates up to £8 million per eligible site.
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