US ban on UK travellers could last until November, warn airlines

The US travel ban on UK travellers could last until November causing concern among airlines. It is reported a major airline is this week expected to delay plans to launch scheduled services from London to New York in September until November. Another airline revealed it expected the ban will continue into the autumn but there is hope US President Joe Biden could introduce exceptions for double-jabbed UK travellers. The country has been off-limits to those travelling from the UK since March 2020. Virgin Atlantic delayed the restart date for its Heathrow-Las Vegas flights to mid-September amid the spread of the highly-infectious Delta variant in the US. Only Americans, their relatives and some exempt groups are permitted into the US as the rules currently stand. Boris Johnson and Biden agreed to set up a joint taskforce to resume travel when they met at the G7 summit in Cornwall in June. However, the Prime Minister told colleagues later the president appeared "very reluctant" to restart flights between the two nations. In a bid to reinvigorate travel, the UK opened its borders to US travellers who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 without needing to quarantine from August 2.<br/>
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8/24/21