Reuters :
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday he was confident Britons fully vaccinated against COVID-19 would be able to travel abroad this year.
Britain permitted limited quarantine-free travel in May and June, and is trying to encourage other European countries to accept British travellers.
The British government has said it will this month set out details of plans to allow those who have had both COVID-19 vaccine shots to avoid self-isolation on return from top tourist destinations such as Spain and France.
“I’m very confident that the double jabs will be a liberator, and they will enable people to travel,” Johnson told reporters.
A rule change could be in effect by July 26, the first full week of the British school holidays, The Times newspaper reported.
Johnson said the government would provide more details of its plans “in the course of July, in the course of the next few days.”
Business minister Kwasi Kwarteng said the government was in talks with European Union countries to ensure British travellers who have had two vaccine doses do not face restrictions.
Italy, Portugal and Spain have tightened their entry requirements following a rise in COVID-19 cases in Britain caused by the more infectious Delta variant.