London Biggin Hill Airport designated approved entry-point for red-listed countries

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London Biggin Hill Airport is now accepting international flights from red-listed countries after receiving UK Government approval as a national entry-point for England.

Passengers onboard arriving services from red-listed countries must be British and Irish nationals or hold residence rights within the UK.

Upon arrival at London Biggin Hill, passengers must quarantine at Government-designated managed hotels for ten days in accordance with current UK Covid-19 restrictions.

Andy Patsalides, head of marketing, London Biggin Hill Airport said,  “Initiatives introduced at the airport in response to the Covid-19 pandemic include our ‘Contactless Travel’ initiative, allowing passengers to board and alight aircraft with very limited touchpoints throughout their journey, and our dedicated on-site Covid-19 testing centre, The Mansi Testing Suite. Both have supported our local community and international passengers and crew traveling to and through the airport.”

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