Hotel Quarantine Prices Could be on the Rise

Hotel quarantine prices could be set to rise by as much as £500 for those arriving from Red List countries

Hotel quarantine prices could be set to rise by as much as £500 for those arriving from Red List countries

UK holidaymakers may have to pay an extra £500 for hotel quarantine stay if returning from a Red List country.

This would mean an increase of £500, bringing the price to more than £2,250.

This is just one of the suggestions made by MPs to stop unnecessary trips to Red List countries.

Travellers currently pay £1,750 per person for the stay which includes two PCR Covid tests, transport from the airport to the hotel and all their meals and around 30,000 holidaymakers have stayed in the Government-approved hotels since the scheme began.

About 60 countries have been placed under the red category at the moment including Zimbabwe, Cuba, India and Indonesia.

Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, has begged the public not to visit countries on the red list.

He said: “I also want to point out that people should not be travelling to red list countries. The only people who should be coming back to government quarantine are British or Irish citizens, or people with permanent rights of residence.

“And there should be a limit to the number of people who are still abroad and wishing to return.

“I sometimes come across cases where people are still using the red list as if it is a case of ‘It’s ok, I can come back and hotel quarantine’. That should not be the case.”

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