A top British law firm representing travellers is taking the UK government to court over the country’s hotel quarantine policy
As part of the UK policy, travellers must spend 11 nights in a quarantine hotel upon returning from red list countries, even if they’re fully vaccinated and returned a negative test for Covid-19.
London-based legal firm PGMBM said it had called for a judicial review into the policy, but the government had refused.
The cost of staying in a quarantine hotel is now £2,285, at the expense of the traveller
More than 60 locations including Turkey, Mexico, Kenya and many countries in Africa and Latin America are currently on the UK’s red list.
The other European countries with mandatory quarantine involving hotel detentions – Ireland and Norway – have amended their schemes so fully vaccinated travellers are exempt from needing to quarantine.