Britain: Heavy fine for anyone attempting a leisure trip abroad

The situation with restrictions in Britain - Anyone who arrives at an airport and finds that their trip is not for a necessary reason, such as work, will be fined 5.000 XNUMX.

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The order for the residents of Britain to stay at home will cease to be valid from next Monday, the 29th of the month, as the second part of the first step of the road map for exiting the lockdown is being implemented.

The message to citizens will now be that they can travel within the country, but with a recommendation to keep travel to a minimum.

On the contrary, in the context of the renewal of the lockdown rules that the deputies will be invited to vote on Thursday, the ban on leisure trips abroad is tightened.

Anyone who arrives at an airport and finds that their trip is not for a necessary reason, such as work, will be fined λι 5.000.

The "rule of six" also returns on Monday, meaning that six people from different households will be allowed to gather outdoors, including in home gardens.

Outdoor sports such as tennis and golf are also starting again.

The next step, on April 12, involves the opening of restaurants, restaurants, hairdressers, gyms, zoos and theme parks abroad.

Then the schedule for the resumption of international leisure travel will be announced.

May 17 is the first possible date for the opening of tourism and gatherings in closed private and public spaces will be allowed under the rule of six.

The Government's goal is to remove all restrictions on the final step of the roadmap on June 21st.