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France to Restrict Travel from Britain to Fight Omicron

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By: Angela Charlton & Danica Kirka

France will sharply restrict travel to and from Britain because of fast-spreading cases of the omicron coronavirus variant, putting limits on reasons for traveling and requiring 48-hour isolation upon arrival, the government said Thursday.

The move suddenly disrupted travel plans for families and others on both sides of the English Channel. Travelers questioned whether the measures were politically driven, and U.K. officials suggested they were pointless.

With omicron now seeded around the world, “red list” travel bans “wouldn’t be effective or proportionate,” said British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman, Max Blain. He said Johnson hadn’t spoken to French President Emmanuel Macron about the move, and that Britain doesn’t plan to take a reciprocal measure.

A puzzling element of the new French rules was that those targeting Britain are softer than those targeting South Africa — even though Britain’s infection numbers are currently higher. There was no immediate explanation for why.

South Africa’s tourism officials said the restrictions for their country appeared to be aimed at discouraging people in France from traveling to South Africa, because they will face a long and costly quarantine after their return.

“It is unfortunate that once again South Africa seems to be discriminated against with no scientific basis,” said Steve Motale, a spokesman for the country’s tourism department.

Emmanuelle Gille, who traveled from Johannesburg to Paris on Thursday, called the French restrictions on arrivals from South Africa “disproportionate and unjustified.” She said the harsher rules, compared to those for travelers from Britain, are “very unfair.”

“There is a double standard.,” Gille said.

French government spokesman Gabriel Attal said on BFM television that tourism and business travel to and from Britain will be strongly curtailed, and all those arriving from Britain will need to have a negative virus test less than 24 hours old, and to test again upon arrival and isolate “in a place they choose” for at least 48 hours pending the result.

All people arriving from South Africa must quarantine for 10 days, with a 1,000-euro ($1,130) fine if the quarantine is breached or shortened and a mandatory test on arrival.

The new French measures will take effect first thing Saturday, just after midnight, French Prime Minister Jean Castex said in a statement. They will apply to vaccinated travelers as well those not vaccinated. The French government is holding a special virus security meeting Friday that will address growing pressure on hospitals from rising infections in recent weeks.

Londoner Derek Lubner made it to Paris on Thursday just ahead of the deadline. “It’s crazy. (Omicron) is already spreading in France,” he told the Associated Press at the Gare du Nord train station. “I mean I understand they need to protect the people but it’s here. What can you do? And it’s gonna hurt people. It hurts people, it hurts tourists, it hurts your local businesses.”

U.K. travel industry officials expressed dismay at the French restrictions, demanding government help for battered businesses.

(AP)

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