Isn't the August date just for Manchester to Orlando? I thought London we're flying out next month? Apologies if I'm wrongSeems more unlikely than the positive people think now that Virgin have announced they will not be flying to Orlando until at least the 20th Aug.
I think we thought previously Heathrow was to start in July but this on their page now clearly says Heathrow and Manchester to a Orlando from 24 August subject to CDC approvalIsn't the August date just for Manchester to Orlando? I thought London we're flying out next month? Apologies if I'm wrong
Edit - you're right! I hadn't even seen this news. Oh no ☹
This, coupled with the figures for virus cases in Florida this week, rather suggests that summer trips to Orlando are going to wind up being cancelled this yearSeems more unlikely than the positive people think now that Virgin have announced they will not be flying to Orlando until at least the 20th Aug.
This is too close for comfort - we fly from Manchester on 26th August.This, coupled with the figures for virus cases in Florida this week, rather suggests that summer trips to Orlando are going to wind up being cancelled this year
I can imagine. We are booked for October, and even I’m nervous now!This is too close for comfort - we fly from Manchester on 26th August.
Sad but probably true.The numbers are rising quite dramatically in over 20 states, including Florida and, being careful not to be political, the irresponsibility of certain people who are supposedly in charge of the US is not helping. I doubt if they'll lift the restrictions for the rest of the year even if every other country in the world, including the UK were as good as clear of Covid-19.
Us too. Doubt our wedding will go ahead either over thereI can imagine. We are booked for October, and even I’m nervous now!
We've enacted a quarantine against everyone, including EU countries, so to an extent we already have.We are no longer part of the EU, so we are not going to be part of this. However, will the UK follow suit and do the same.
Without knowing how many tests are being done as well each day, it is hard to know if the upturn in new cases is real, or just due to more testing. But the number of deaths isn't showing any signs of an upturn - if that starts to go up as well, that is the time to start worrying.The numbers are rising quite dramatically in over 20 states, including Florida and, being careful not to be political, the irresponsibility of certain people who are supposedly in charge of the US is not helping. I doubt if they'll lift the restrictions for the rest of the year even if every other country in the world, including the UK were as good as clear of Covid-19.
How would it be a backdoor route?We are likely to have to agree to ban the US (keep in place a ban) in order to agree opening up with shengen area. I’d imagine most of EU will not want a back door route for the virus to come back from US, or any other country, via the UK.
What I mean is if we let them into Britain and they infect people here we could infect them.How would it be a backdoor route?
We have never been part of Schengen so have always had to go through passport control when arriving in those countries.
If we allow Americans to come in and the EU don't it then API will identify banned nationalities before they try to fly/train/ferry and any who do get through would be stopped by Schengen immigration.
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