Air Passengers: Covid-19 Testing

Transport – in the House of Commons at on 3 December 2020.

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Photo of Henry Smith Henry Smith Conservative, Crawley

What steps his Department is taking to introduce covid-19 testing for air passengers.

Photo of Robert Courts Robert Courts Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The Government will be rolling out test to release for international travel from 15 December for arrivals into England.

Photo of Henry Smith Henry Smith Conservative, Crawley

I very much welcome the Secretary of State introducing covid-19 air passenger testing from 15 December. What discussions has he had with our right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary about updating foreign travel advice?

Photo of Robert Courts Robert Courts Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

I thank my hon. Friend for raising this very important issue. It is important to distinguish between the testing regime which seeks to address incoming passengers who may be carrying the virus, and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advice which deals with advising British nationals on the risks in other countries. From 5 November, FCDO stopped advising against all travel worldwide and reverted to country-based advice, which remains under constant review and considers both epidemiological and other risks in each destination. Where the FCDO no longer assesses the risks to British nationals to be unacceptably high, travel advice is updated accordingly.