The British government could reverse the quarantine regime imposed on travelers arriving from abroad in favor of a device of "air bridges" which would be established by the end of June, reports Monday the Telegraph .
According to the daily, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now "personally favorable" to this system.
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The Department of Transport and the Ministry of the Interior were asked to prepare the implementation of these "air bridges" from selected countries.
Transport Minister Grand Shapps raised this idea last month, proposing to put it in place for travelers from countries where the contamination rate is low.
For the time being, the United Kingdom has planned to force these travelers to be in quarantine for fourteen days from June 8.