Britain scraps quarantine for fully vaccinated Indian travellers from October 11
The UK had earlier allowed Covishield - Indian name for Astra Zeneca vaccine - but kept a mandatory 10-day quarantine for Indians flying in to the UK.

“No quarantine for Indian travellers to UK fully vaccinated with Covishield or another UK-approved vaccine from 11 October. Thanks to Indian government for close cooperation over last month,” Alex Ellis, British High Commissioner to India said in a message on Twitter.
The UK had earlier allowed Covishield - the Indian version of the AstraZeneca vaccine - but kept a mandatory 10-day quarantine for Indians flying in to the UK.
The UK government had not agreed to relax quarantine rules for Indian fliers despite repeated requests by the Indian government.
India had then retaliated by announcing mandatory 10-day quarantine for British passport holders coming to India.
It was immediately not known as to how early these decisions will be reversed. But India will, in response, relax these decisions too.
With the removal of restrictions, airlines flying on the India-UK will see an increase in traffic from both sides. Many Indians living in the UK may plan their trips during the festive months in India and vacation-deprived Indians may also plan holidays to Britain.
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