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18 March travel to the UK changes

If you will arrive in the UK from abroad after 4am, Friday 18 March, you do not need to:
  • take any COVID-19 tests – before you travel or after you arrive
  • fill in a UK passenger locator form before you travel

This will apply whether you are vaccinated or not.

You also will not need to quarantine when you arrive, in line with current rules.
Other countries still have COVID-19 entry rules in place. You should check travel advice before you travel.
If you will arrive in England before 4am, 18 March, you must follow the current rules as set out in this guidance.

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The following historical information is retained for the time being.

The Passenger Locator Form for passengers arriving into the UK can be found here:
https://visas-immigration.service.go...r-locator-form
This can only be completed once you are within 48 hours of arrival in the UK.

Exemption list from quarantine requirements - specific details:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...k-border-rules

England
Statutory instrument for individual passengers arriving in to England: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/582/contents (this html version is updated, but may not have the very latest updates for Statutory Instruments released in the last few days)

Test to release for England only from 15 December, see post 4776 https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/32841066-post4776.html

Statutory instrument for transport providers http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2.../contents/made

Scotland
Statutory instrument for individual passengers arriving in to Scotland: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2020/169/contents (this html version is updated)

Wales
Statutory instrument for individual passengers arriving in to Wales: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/wsi/2020/574/contents (this html version is updated) &
Welsh language version: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/wsi/2...0200574_we.pdf

Northern Ireland
Statutory instrument https://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2021/99/contents (this html version is updated)


PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR QUICK RELEASE FROM SELF-ISOLATION (based on November 28th updates)
[This section has been moved lower down in the wiki post following the change in self-isolation rule on 7th January 2022[

Any PCR test noted as a UK Government Day 2 test will be accepted for release from self isolation as soon as you get the negative result. If it is any other PCR test (eg "Fit to Fly") and not advertised specifically as a Day 2 test then it won't be valid.

This means that you can:[list]
  • Book a suitable Day 2 PCR test before you travel and use the booking reference for the test on the PLF (Passenger Locator Form).
    • On your day of arrival go to your scheduled test.
      • Proceed to you place of self-isolation and await the result, which will hopefully be same / next day.

        Alternatively:
        • Book any Day 2 PCR test before you travel even if you do not intend to use this test, and use the booking reference for the test on the PLF to ensure entry to the UK.
          • Note that you are not strictly required to have a PCR booking before arrival, but your carrier might not know that so you run the risk of being denied boarding
          • On your day of arrival (or before end of Day 2) go to a walk-in test centre and take a different test to the one you booked.
            • Proceed to you place of self-isolation and await the result, which will hopefully be same / next day.

        If you are leaving the UK before the end of day 2 then you do not need to take a test, but are required to self-isolate for the duration of your trip (since you do not have a negative result). Also, if you are self-isolating while waiting for a result (and hence have not been informed of a positive result and need to isolate) you may travel to leave the country.

        If you take a test and it is positive for any variant of COVID you will be required to isolate for 10 days from the date of the test.

        Whether you take a test or not you may be contacted by the UK Test and Trace system at any time if it becomes apparent that you have been in contact with another case. This is very unlikely to happen before day 3 if it is in relation to your flight to UK. Depending on the suspected / identified variant for that case and if you are fully-vaccinated by an accepted programme (see below for links to what this means and valid exemptions) :
        • Omnicron or not fully-vaccinated: You will be required to isolated for 10 days, including a bar on travel to leave the country. A negative Day 2 test does not release you from this requirement.
          • Other and fully vaccinated : You will not be required to isolate.

Test Providers for Day 2/8 tests & Day 5 Test to release
This section is for FTers to post their experience with specific providers (good or bad). Keep it brief and to the point. Please mention how the service is provided and your FT name.

DNA Workplace - Postal - Test kits arrived with me on time. Royal Mail slow for return. 5+ days for Day 2 result. #DaveS
DNA Workplace - Postal - Test kits both arrived on time, video of tests required, results by late evening Day 3 and Day 9. #TSE
ExpressTest Gatwick - Drive through - Tested early at 1000 a few times for TTR. Results came through in evening. #DaveS
NowTest - Postal - Day 2 kit arrived on time, day 8 did not. Will update with result arrival times when applicable. #wilsnunn
Collinson - Postal - Day 5 Test to Release kit arrived in time. Results and release by end of day 6. #tjcxx
CTM - Postal - Days 2/8 kits arrived together in time. Both sent results 2 days after posting. #tjcxx
Qured (Oncologica) - Postal -Day 2/8 kits arrived late. Results 3+ days from posting. #Gagravarr
Qured (Oncologica) - Postal - Day 2/8 kits arrived on time. Day 2 result on Day 5 and Day 8 result on Day 10 - happy customer! #EddLegll
Qured (Ocnologica) - Postal - Day 2/8 kits arrived on time. Day 2 result on Day 5 (after bedtime; ironically after my TTR result). #KSVVZ2015
Anglia DNA - Postal - Day 2/8 kits arrived early. (Both were labelled Day2). Results on Day 4 and Day 9. Cheapest on the list at the time, and good service/result. #tjcxx
Qured - Pre-flight test booked and bought through BA. Very efficient service. Highly recommended. #lhrsfo
Randox - Days 2 and 8. Booked two days before return, using BA discount. Kits already arrived on return. Slightly confusing instructions but manageable. Used Randox dropbox and results next day. Good. #lhrsfo
Randox - Day 2 (also used as pre departure test for a London to Milan flight). Used a drop box and results arrived at midnight the next day. #11101
Randox - Day 2 test centre - 2h30 queues outside the test centre in Waterloo. Results of antigen arrived 45 minutes later. #11101
Collinson - Test to Release at LHR T2. Good trip out! Very efficient service and well organised. Used BA discount. Results by end of day. Excellent. #lhrsfo
DAM - Test to Release in Fulham (they have many locations) - the cheapest fast turnaround TTR we have found. They promise 24 hours but in reality me, my wife, and my son (on different days) have received results inside of 12 hours. Very efficient staff as well. Princes outside of Central London as low as 99 GBP. Fulham is 129 GBP. #KSVVZ2015
Boots/Source Bioscience - days 2&8. Both packs sent in the same mail, waiting at the isolation address. Dropped off at postbox at 4pm, result back next day between 4 and 5 pm, very effective. Bought from Boots, £160, but same package sold directly bu Source Bioscience is just £120. Aaargh! Instructions said nasal and throat swabs, did only nasal and marked accordingly, no issues. #WilcoRoger
Collinsons/Stansted walkin TTR - test taken 1:30 pm, email with results 10:10 pm same day If the BA20OFF doesn't work (didn't work for us) there's another discount on the airport's site #WilcoRoger
Ordered Day-2 kit from Chronomics a week before our return for £18.99. Duly dispatched day we were returning to UK, so arrived on day following return. Reasonably simple process to do test and upload -ve result picture. Not sure where +ve result would have led to... #EsherFlyer
Hale Clinic testing centre (near Oxford Circus) - While not the least expensive, appoint schedules are accurate and results returned in promised timeframe. I've used the clinic for Day 2 tests (twice) and antigen test for US (once). I would def utilize again. #ecaarch
Halo at T5 (Sofitel) - Day 2 PCR spit test. Took the test 7pm, results arrived 7am the next day. No queues but a slightly awkward process to follow.

Useful data sources:

New cases per 100k - 7 days: https://covid19.who.int/table
New tests per 1000 - 7 days: https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus-testing
Vaccination doses per 100: https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations
Sequenced samples uploaded to GISAID: https://www.gisaid.org/index.php?id=208
NHS Track & Trace data (positivity rates for arriving passengers are published every three weeks, so if you can't find the data in the current release it will be in one of the previous two) https://www.gov.uk/government/collec...weekly-reports https://assets.publishing.service.go...ut_week_50.ods
UK daily COVID data https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/?_ga...827.1594116739
Risk assessment methodology to inform international travel traffic light system
Data informing international travel traffic-light risk assessments


Testing Terminology
Notes which may assist with understanding which tests to use and with "reuse" of UK tests for other countries regulations:
  • LFT: Lateral Flow Test - A rapid antigen test using nasal / throat swab typically performed by the traveler at home, hotel, etc using simple disposable device. Usually tests the "outer shell" of the nucleus (which causes the symptoms and is reasonably stable across variants) and not the "spikes" (which allow new variants to invade more easily), so gives a positive result for many variants. (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-...d_antigen_test)
  • PCR: Polymerase Chain Reaction - A laboratory based test which looks at the nucleus of the virus to determine which specific variant it is. After a positive LFT test ("I have some form of COVID") a PCR test ("You have the Gamma variant") allows identification and tracking of new variants to see if they are likely to become a "variant of concern". (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymerase_chain_reaction)
  • NAAT: Nucleic Acid Amplification Test - A general class of laboratory based tests which includes PCR, LAMP, etc tests. (See https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...b/naats.html)
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 4:49 am
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Originally Posted by tosaerba24
But obviously I had *already* bought the tests via testingforall.org, as otherwise I would not have been able to complete the PLF, and Public Health Scotland would not have had the address to send this email. And of course, on the PLF I indicated that LHR would be my point of entry in the UK. This is all so confusing.
Personally I don't see it as confusing, that email applies to those arriving in Scotland from overseas (sort-of), and doesn't take account of your circumstances. Including that you already booked via the English system, entered via England and completed the paperwork in good faith and correctly based on your port of entry. It's all a bit daft, but I wouldn't overthink it. Scottish Police won't have any interest in this, and for good reason. I doubt they are much interested in any Scots that entered the UK via Jersey for example.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 5:51 am
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anybody with experience using C19 rapid test

Hi FT,
Having issues with finding slots with Qured... Browsing the Internet I found this other provider, C19. They provide Lateral flow tests (RAT) like Qured, but strangely they don't seem to require any video call to supervise the test: it seems you just need to send a picture of the result with your passport.
Has anybody used them before, are these properly accepted by the UK as a return-to-the-uk test?
Thank I know this is not the right forum but are these accepted by countries like Portugal who accept rapid antigen tests before flying?
Thanks All !
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 6:18 am
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Originally Posted by FrenchInLondon
Hi FT,
Having issues with finding slots with Qured... Browsing the Internet I found this other provider, C19. They provide Lateral flow tests (RAT) like Qured, but strangely they don't seem to require any video call to supervise the test: it seems you just need to send a picture of the result with your passport.
Has anybody used them before, are these properly accepted by the UK as a return-to-the-uk test?
Thank I know this is not the right forum but are these accepted by countries like Portugal who accept rapid antigen tests before flying?
Thanks All !
I have not tried them, but I do not see the video call as essential. The bigger issue is whether the airline will accept them wherever you are going. Turning up at check in with a test certificate that they have never seen before can be a problem. Getting tested where you are going is often safer and cheaper. I paid €7 last week for a rapid test in Cyprus.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 8:19 am
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Originally Posted by ukchris
I'm booked to fly AA BOS-LHR on Sept. 9th and am a little confused with VeriFly, I guess I have plenty of time but when I try to add a trip for travel date it just gives me a list of dates in August (basically tomorrow through Aug 31st) and no way to choose September. It's been like this for a week so it doesn't seem to be a rolling window. I keep checking back assuming September will appear but no joy yet - has anyone else experienced this with VeriFly (on iOS)?
More dates were added this morning.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 9:45 am
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Originally Posted by bluemoon68
Agree with your sentiment and can appreciate your frustration, but Canada hasn't yet opened it's borders to UK residents. At least you can travel to the UK even if you have to isolate, we can't even get into Canada. Maybe by the time you let us in, we will reciprocate on vaccine recognition.
Yeah, I know that. But, I think we are still on track for Sept 7 for ALL foreign nationals to qualify for the fully vaccinated traveller exemption that the US has already been granted.

Recently the 'compassionate exemptions" have been increased, allowing more people to come to Canada when family here is seriously sick or dying. I know way back, there were no such exemptions, and it caused a lot of heartache.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 9:49 am
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Originally Posted by tosaerba24
It is just the regular email sent when you arrive in Scotland (I had put my Scottish address on the passenger locator form, hence I think the Home Office shared it with Public Health Scotland), which explains the rules for red, amber, and green countries. There is a section that says:



But obviously I had *already* bought the tests via testingforall.org, as otherwise I would not have been able to complete the PLF, and Public Health Scotland would not have had the address to send this email. And of course, on the PLF I indicated that LHR would be my point of entry in the UK. This is all so confusing.
That's just a generic email, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 10:22 am
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I'll be traveling through LHR (connecting to MUC) in a few weeks.
My understanding is I will still need a negative covid test to get there. Looking at the Walgreens site, they list the following types of tests:
- Rapid Diagnostic (ID NOW)
-Diagnostic (PCR)
- Rapid Antigen (Binax Now)

I know PCR will be accepted, but does anyone know about the other two types?
Thanks
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 11:36 am
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Originally Posted by chicagoflyer1976
I'll be traveling through LHR (connecting to MUC) in a few weeks.
My understanding is I will still need a negative covid test to get there. Looking at the Walgreens site, they list the following types of tests:
- Rapid Diagnostic (ID NOW)
-Diagnostic (PCR)
- Rapid Antigen (Binax Now)

I know PCR will be accepted, but does anyone know about the other two types?
Thanks
When I was researching for my UK trip there seemed to be some doubt as to whether pharmacies can/will provide a fit to fly certificate, because of that and my ability to get to a pharmacy easily I opted for QURED that was recommended by the airline, test at home over a video link and in theory have the certificate emailed within an hour. I'm not saying it'll not work but I'd make doubly sure before you get down to the wire.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 12:03 pm
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Originally Posted by chicagoflyer1976
I'll be traveling through LHR (connecting to MUC) in a few weeks.
My understanding is I will still need a negative covid test to get there. Looking at the Walgreens site, they list the following types of tests:
- Rapid Diagnostic (ID NOW)
-Diagnostic (PCR)
- Rapid Antigen (Binax Now)

I know PCR will be accepted, but does anyone know about the other two types?
Thanks
I've been researching this as well, because I saw that the UK accepts LFT Rapid Antigen tests that meet certain specifications.

This is what Gov.UK says

Type of test

The test must meet performance standards of ≥97% specificity, ≥80% sensitivity at viral loads above 100,000 copies/ml.

This could include tests such as:
  • a PCR test
  • a LAMP test
  • an antigen test, such as an LFD (lateral flow device) test.
  • You must check with your test provider that the test meets the standards. You may not be able to travel if it does not.
Then I found this, a list of LFT Rapid Antigen tests that have been approved for NHS "mass population, community-based testing".
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...l-flow-devices

Does the pre-departure test fit into to 'mass population, community based' testing? I'm assuming yes, but have no idea how I would find out. The test that is used locally for me for pre-departure test is the first one on the list. And it costs CAD $50, vs $175 for a PCR test.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 2:26 pm
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I am having the same problem deciding. Was hoping Walgreens rapid diagnostic which is a RT-PCR would be accepted. In NY the pcr's are now between 2-7 days to get results. Not guaranteed by flight time especially over Labor Day weekend. On Virgin from Jfk to Lhr. All our testing in the USA is free but the don't give out official "fit to fly certificates." Didn't want to buy one of these kits and mess up the testing, although my cousin says you don't have to go up as far as trying to suck out your brains like our drive-through lady did.
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 2:33 pm
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Originally Posted by mystere17
I am having the same problem deciding. Was hoping Walgreens rapid diagnostic which is a RT-PCR would be accepted. In NY the pcr's are now between 2-7 days to get results. Not guaranteed by flight time especially over Labor Day weekend. On Virgin from Jfk to Lhr. All our testing in the USA is free but the don't give out official "fit to fly certificates." Didn't want to buy one of these kits and mess up the testing, although my cousin says you don't have to go up as far as trying to suck out your brains like our drive-through lady did.
I have two test kits sitting here on my desk for my Sepr 5 to Sept 15 trip, I activated both with Qured and have bookings for two days before each flight. What makes me uneasy is that I can login to Qured and under "My Bookings" see two bookings but if I click on either I get a blank page and cannot verify. I have emailed their support to see if they can reassure me.

On a positive note VeriFly has updated and now accepts dates in September so I was able to enter my (AA) itinerary and upload proof of vaccination which has been verified. Supposedly I'll be able to upload my Qured results as and when I do my test (Sept 3rd).
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Old Aug 23, 2021, 4:05 pm
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Originally Posted by mystere17
I am having the same problem deciding. Was hoping Walgreens rapid diagnostic which is a RT-PCR would be accepted. In NY the pcr's are now between 2-7 days to get results. Not guaranteed by flight time especially over Labor Day weekend. On Virgin from Jfk to Lhr. All our testing in the USA is free but the don't give out official "fit to fly certificates." Didn't want to buy one of these kits and mess up the testing, although my cousin says you don't have to go up as far as trying to suck out your brains like our drive-through lady did.
Get the eMed/BinaxNOW test. Not sure if they'll get to you in time but I've used it twice for both UK and US entry. Results almost instantly!

You don't need PCR to enter the UK. If you're going somewhere else... then that's different.

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Old Aug 23, 2021, 4:25 pm
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If you need a day 2 + day 8 test on return to the UK and you already have an unused day 8 kit from a day2+day8 kit on a previous trip where you only used the day 2 one, can you just purchase the day 2 and use the unused previous day 8 kit or are you forced to buy a day2+day8 package again and throw away the older unused day 8 one?
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Old Aug 24, 2021, 12:09 am
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Originally Posted by NickB
If you need a day 2 + day 8 test on return to the UK and you already have an unused day 8 kit from a day2+day8 kit on a previous trip where you only used the day 2 one, can you just purchase the day 2 and use the unused previous day 8 kit or are you forced to buy a day2+day8 package again and throw away the older unused day 8 one?
You should have no problem using the day 8 kit you purchased before. You may be asked at check in for the proof you have the day 8 test, so you should have the documentation available for that.
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Old Aug 24, 2021, 12:57 am
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Originally Posted by RB211
Get the eMed/BinaxNOW test. Not sure if they'll get to you in time but I've used it twice for both UK and US entry. Results almost instantly!

You don't need PCR to enter the UK. If you're going somewhere else... then that's different.

rb211.
I ordered the eMed/BinaxNOW tests on 8/19, for delivery to Los Angeles, and had them in hand on 8/20. Very smooth so far.

Not sure whether these can be used for the UK day 2 test or just entry, though. Is eMed an acceptable day 2 provider? We're staying in the UK for 3 days then heading back to the US – hoping to use the eMed tests for both the UK day 2 requirement and the US re-entry requirement.
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