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Does anyone know if the ten day quarantine in the UK applies if you travel back to the IOM for a non red listed country in Europe? Travel planning right now is even less fun than before and local government staff / helplines don't seem to know. 

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1 hour ago, Banker said:

Ridiculous that schools aren’t fully open this week, was down port Erin today and beach/promenade was fairly full with families/teenagers so much for online teaching!! A few cafes including Davison’s open as well, bit like summer!

Crowning moment was a near neighbour who was down there with kayaks, guess what occupation?? Begins with T , on full pay still & doing Fuck all!

Track and tracer...? 

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41 minutes ago, Amadeus said:

Does anyone know if the ten day quarantine in the UK applies if you travel back to the IOM for a non red listed country in Europe? Travel planning right now is even less fun than before and local government staff / helplines don't seem to know. 

No. If you are coming straight to IOM you font need to quaranteen in the UK.

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46 minutes ago, Amadeus said:

Does anyone know if the ten day quarantine in the UK applies if you travel back to the IOM for a non red listed country in Europe? Travel planning right now is even less fun than before and local government staff / helplines don't seem to know. 

In theory you should be ok if you are transiting. However the forms aren’t clear. You may find they try and screw you for uk testing fee. You must remind them that IOM is not in UK. 

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55 minutes ago, Amadeus said:

Does anyone know if the ten day quarantine in the UK applies if you travel back to the IOM for a non red listed country in Europe? Travel planning right now is even less fun than before and local government staff / helplines don't seem to know. 

According to easyJet should all be green by May 17 , not sure about France 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/easyjet-european-people-government-portugal-b929587.html%3famp

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6 minutes ago, John Wright said:

In theory you should be ok if you are transiting. However the forms aren’t clear. You may find they try and screw you for uk testing fee. You must remind them that IOM is not in UK. 

As long as you put your IOM home address on the UK arrival locator form, then only isolating in the IOM is fine.

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11 minutes ago, cheesypeas said:

As long as you put your IOM home address on the UK arrival locator form, then only isolating in the IOM is fine.

You should also tick the box to say your ultimate destination is not in the UK. I’m not sure it allows an IOM postcode to isolate in.

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18 minutes ago, Banker said:

According to easyJet should all be green by May 17 , not sure about France 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/easyjet-european-people-government-portugal-b929587.html%3famp

It’ll depend on where you’re travelling to/from. It’s unlikely France or Germany ( which is where Amadeus may be travelling to ), or several other places, will be green.

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1 hour ago, John Wright said:

In theory you should be ok if you are transiting. However the forms aren’t clear. You may find they try and screw you for uk testing fee. You must remind them that IOM is not in UK. 

Are there any UK airports where you can still arrive from abroad (red, amber or green) and continue direct to departures without first exiting air-side and then going back through security?

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4 minutes ago, pongo said:

Are there any UK airports where you can still arrive from abroad (red, amber or green) and continue direct to departures without first exiting air-side and then going back through security?

Depends on baggage & whether checked through. I’ve done it through Manchester & Dublin (the later obviously not U.K.)

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2 minutes ago, Nom de plume said:

Depends on baggage & whether checked through. I’ve done it through Manchester & Dublin (the later obviously not U.K.)

Like many modern people I only ever take cabin luggage. No matter how long I am away for.

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