Second “Checkpoint” Offers Opportunity to Address Policy Issues and Ease Travel Restrictions
By the end of July, the UK government is set to reassess its international travel measures, with the second “checkpoint” review mandated by the Global Travel Taskforce. Initially scheduled for late June, the first checkpoint was delayed due to adjustments in the “traffic light” system for travel. Now, the upcoming checkpoint, referred to as “Checkpoint Bravo,” will align with the next round of changes in the green, amber, and red categories for international arrivals.
This review offers the Department for Transport (DfT) and the government an opportunity to address the current inconsistencies and flaws in travel policy, which have caused confusion and disruption for both travelers and the economy.
The second report, originally published in April, promised to offer a clear path to reducing travel restrictions, with Transport Secretary Grant Shapps emphasizing the goal of progressing towards a future where travel is less constrained.