“Scotland Can’t Be Asleep At The Wheel When The Traffic Lights Change” – Says Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association

Simplification of the Traffic Light System will allow the Uk to "release the handbrake on travel" and calls on the Scottish government to "follow suit and make a speedy announcement that it will also streamline the traffic light system"

Simplification of the Traffic Light System will allow the Uk to “release the handbrake on travel” and calls on the Scottish government to “follow suit and make a speedy announcement that it will also streamline the traffic light system”.

Joanne Dooey, President of The Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association (SPAA), the professional body for travel agents and the travel sector in Scotland says: “If the traffic lights system is simplified as it’s being reported, then, at last, the UK can release the handbrake on travel.

“The traffic light system ought to have been simple, but the endlessly changing meanings of the traffic lights and the additions of sub categories meant that no one could keep up with the constant modifications and variations. Traveller confidence has been at rock bottom. Simplifying this into red and green will be a far better system for UK travellers.

“What we in Scotland need is for the Scottish Government to follow suit and make a speedy announcement that it will also streamline the traffic light system. We also need the removal of the requirement for costly PCR tests. We would like to see the PCR test replaced by a lateral flow, with those testing positing at this stage having a PCR test which can then be used for sequencing to identify any emerging variant. And we need them to make this announcement now so that hard working Scots have time to book holidays for the October schools’ break. We don’t want Scotland to be perceived as being asleep at the wheel when the traffic lights change. And we don’t want Scots travelling across the border to England to fly in order to avoid any stricter controls in Scotland.

“A word of caution, however. Just because the traffic light system may be simplified, people should be aware that there are still many regulations for each global destination, so we certainly don’t advise self booking. In particular, people should not book a flight online and then accommodation in a separate transaction in order to protect themselves if things change again here in the UK or in their overseas destination.

“Travel agents have all the most current information about all requirements for travellers and can book the most effective package to give as much flexibility as possible in case of future amendments.

“The travel sector has been running on fumes for more than 18 months now. With these changes, which will give confidence to travellers, the industry can now step up a gear.”

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