the Scottish Government to follow the policy in England, which allows passengers to use private suppliers charging as little as £25 for a testing kit compared to £170 per person for amber list countries in Scotland.Those returning to Scotland from green list countries still have to pay £88 per person for the Government-approved testing kit.In the letter, the heads of airlines easyJet, Jet2, Loganair and Tui joined with the chiefs of all of Scotland’s major airports, the Airport Operators Association, Airlines UK and the Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association to call for an end to the “long standing discrepancy”.They wrote: “Scottish passengers and families are continuing to be heavily penalised despite there being private suppliers offering.
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