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Vaxed Brits Vexed At Tests

83% of the nation believe the fully vaccinated should be able to travel to Green and Amber holiday destinations without Covid tests

Two-thirds of British adults are now fully vaccinated but still face prohibitive PCR test costs in order to travel with family of four still be paying up to £400 for Covid tests – even to Green list countries

Being able to travel was a key driver (47%) for many to get the vaccine 

Nearly nine-in-ten (88%) Brits believes the UK Government travel policy advice over the past 18 months has been confusing according to this research

UK holidaymakers could be priced out of their first holiday abroad for the first time in two years if test costs and rules remain

easyJet is calling for the Government to bring an end to unnecessary and expensive testing for flying abroad, in line with much of Europe

New research reveals that over four in five Brits (83%) believe that they should be able to travel freely to Green and Amber list countries without needing to take Covid tests to return to the UK if they are double vaccinated.


Despite the removal of quarantine for Amber list destinations, there is still a requirement for all travellers including fully vaccinated Brits to take an in destination pre-departure lateral flow test before returning to the UK followed by a PCR test two days after returning to the UK costing around ÂŁ400 per family of four.


The study also revealed a huge 88% of us have found the government’s travel policies and advice confusing when it comes to travelling abroad this year, with a further 83% of Brits thinking there has been a lack of transparency on the government decision-making around the country traffic light travel lists.


And even though the Government has now removed the need to quarantine when returning from destinations on the Amber list with the exception of France, well over half (58%) of double vaccinated Brits think it has taken too long to get the benefits of their double vaccine with 63% of the country believing we have lagged behind Europe in opening up travel for UK citizens, with over two thirds (68%) finding this unfair.

There are signs that confidence is returning to travellers with 61% of Brits saying they are much more likely to want to travel abroad once they have been double jabbed, with the research showing that travel was a major reason in driving the decision to get vaccinated. Almost half of the country (47%) say that one of the main reasons they got or would get the COVID-19 vaccine was to travel abroad.

Johan Lundgren, easyJet CEO commented:

“The roll-out of the vaccine has been a true success story for the UK and being able to travel was a big driver for many to decide to get vaccinated. The government has shifted its focus on living with Covid and opened up the domestic economy. We now need to take the same next step for travel and recognise that those who are fully vaccinated do not need to be tested when they are travelling from countries that are not on the Red List.

“This study shows that the overwhelming majority of people see no justification for the fully vaccinated having to do tests when they travel to approved countriesThe government’s own data shows that testing travellers coming from Europe is not necessary.

“We do not want to see a return to flying being a preserve of the rich and so, we urge the government to quickly remove these unnecessary tests for low-risk countries and for the fully vaccinated otherwise they risk turning back the clock.

“easyJet is looking forward to taking as many people as we can on that long-awaited and well-deserved trip, or to reunite them with their loved ones.”