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By Syndicated Content
Jun 16, 2021 | 4:03 PM
(Reuters) â Ryanair and the owner of three major English airports are preparing to sue the UK government over the âtraffic lightâ system it has put in place for international travel, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
The Irish airline and Manchester Airports Group said they will lodge High Court papers on Thursday to seek a judicial review over the transparency of the system, the report said.
Under the government rules, travellers returning from green countries take COVID-19 tests but do not need to quarantine. Amber country arrivals require a period of self-isolation at home as well as the tests and red country arrivals quarantine in a hotel plus tests.
Ryanair and airport group launch legal action over travel ‘traffic light’ system Nadeem Badshah © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Artur Widak/Rex/Shutterstock
Ryanair and the UK’s largest airport group have announced that they have launched a legal challenge calling for transparency in the government’s handling of its contentious “traffic light” travel system.
The move by Europe’s biggest airline and Manchester Airports Group (MAG), which also runs Stansted and East Midlands airports, is backed by several other major UK carriers.
Ryanair and MAG argue that ministers have not been clear about how the government has made its decisions about the categorisation of countries as red, amber or green, undermining consumer confidence to book summer holidays.