Holiday-starved Brits still plan to flee the UK to spend Christmas abroad with loved ones – despite the new restrictions

After the discovery of the new Covid variant, Omicron, the government announced that all international arrivals to the UK would need to isolate until they receive a negative PCR test, which can be taken two days after landing in the country.

And a study of 1,000 adults planning to go away for the festive season, carried out after the government announcement, found more than seven in 10 are confident their holiday will be affected.

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Despite this, 75 per cent have every intention of sticking to their festive plans.

Medicspot, which provides private Covid-19 testing and GP services, carried out the study after it experienced a 163 per cent increase in sales of its test for travel in the run-up to the festive season.

A spokesperson said: “Being able to have some freedom at Christmas is something we sacrificed last year by not travelling.

“So, there was a huge amount of disappointment at the latest government announcement which was once again making travel out of the UK more difficult.

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