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Travel rules for popular holiday spots including Spain, France and Greece ahead of Easter break

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Despite Covid restrictions coming to an end by law in Scotland later this month, there are still some travel rules in place.

Popular destinations including Spain and France continue to operate under coronavirus measures meaning that holidaymakers must take some extra steps.

Passenger Locator Forms - which must be completed by all UK arrivals - are expected to be scrapped ahead of the Easter break.Despite the welcome news bound to making returning home feel a bit more 'normal' there are regulations in place in many destinations.However, some places are beginning to loosen rules.

Greece recently become the latest nation to scrap their measures with other countries starting to life rules on things like face masks and Covid passports.Here is the latest advice from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.It’s important to check the latest guidance travel because rules can change at the last minute.Fully-vaccinated travellers aged 12 and over must provide:If you’re not fully-vaccinated you need to prove that you have an essential reason to travel to France (this is not required for children who are under 18 and are accompanied by vaccinated adults), provide a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours or a lateral flow test taken within 48 hours pre-departure and complete a sworn statement.All children under 12 are exempt from all Covid-19 travel restrictions.All travellers, including children under 12, must complete a Health Control Form before arrival.

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