by monaco » Fri Jul 16, 2021 3:59 pm
On the other hand, travelling is really quite easy at the moment because there are less people doing it.
I travelled to France to finally see my family after 18 months for a weekend 10 days ago and it was a great experience. It's a faff to do all the testing and paperwork beforehand but once you figure this out, the rest is a breeze. Travel to the airport is great as there was nobody in the Stansted or Heathrow express, Stansted airport was an oasis of calm (never happens in regular times) and even he Ryanair staff was relaxed! Border and security control people were also really patient and friendly.
In terms of safety, it depends where you intend going but many countries have way less cases than the UK.
But yes, you have to be prepared to face uncertainty.
That being said, if you have a holiday booked in the UK and it means your husband is more relaxed, then maybe it's worth staying here this year.
On the other hand, travelling is really quite easy at the moment because there are less people doing it.
I travelled to France to finally see my family after 18 months for a weekend 10 days ago and it was a great experience. It's a faff to do all the testing and paperwork beforehand but once you figure this out, the rest is a breeze. Travel to the airport is great as there was nobody in the Stansted or Heathrow express, Stansted airport was an oasis of calm (never happens in regular times) and even he Ryanair staff was relaxed! Border and security control people were also really patient and friendly.
In terms of safety, it depends where you intend going but many countries have way less cases than the UK.
But yes, you have to be prepared to face uncertainty.
That being said, if you have a holiday booked in the UK and it means your husband is more relaxed, then maybe it's worth staying here this year.