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Webcast: Testing by October half-term ‘entirely feasible’

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Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

testing on arrival is the quickest way of implementing some form of testing and it does still require this second test and a shorter quarantine

the government really needed to act but it was also very crucial to act at a time when the consumer's opinion was fully with that

we're talking about traveling safely but okay that yeah that's clear of course

if you test the at the destination the the source markets border you're not letting it on to the into the airport you're not letting it onto the plane

Creator's Tips & Advice

Advocate for testing on arrival and a second test after five days to shorten quarantine
Encourage the government to regionalize quarantine policies instead of blanket country approaches
Consider funding testing through consumer payments, with polls showing willingness to pay up to £50

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow can testing help relax travel restrictions?
QWhat is the industry's stance on government listening to travel sector concerns?
QWho should pay for travel testing regimes?
YouTube Video Description

Abta’s Luke Petherbridge, The Telegraph’s Claire Irvin and industry consultant Duncan Alexander speak to Ian Taylor