Monday 5 April 2021 The UK is cautiously easing its way out of lockdown, meaning international travel isn’t currently allowed. However, following the announcement from Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday 5 April, UK staycations will be allowed to go ahead from Monday 12 April. And although the Prime Minister cautiously stated that he still cannot confirm the timeline until the Global Travel Taskforce report is completed on Monday 12 April, overseas breaks may still be permitted from Monday 17 May at the earliest. Read 'When will we travel?' for all the latest information. And in more good news, some more countries have said they’ll allow travellers to enter once they’ve been vaccinated – something the UK is hoping to achieve for the entire adult population by July 2021 (in terms of the first dose) and then autumn 2021 (for both doses).