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Heathrow reopens Terminal 4 to process red list arrivals

The red list has been resurrected with 10 countries in southern Africa added since Friday.

Neil Lancefield
Wednesday 01 December 2021 15:00 GMT
Heathrow has reopened Terminal 4 as a dedicated facility for processing arrivals from red list countries (Steve Parsons/PA)
Heathrow has reopened Terminal 4 as a dedicated facility for processing arrivals from red list countries (Steve Parsons/PA) (PA Wire)

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Heathrow has reopened Terminal 4 as a dedicated facility for processing arrivals from red list countries.

The west London airport said the measure will keep passengers arriving from destinations on the high-risk list away from other travellers.

The red list has been resurrected with 10 countries in southern Africa added since Friday November 26 due to concerns about the Omicron coronavirus variant.

Heathrow maintains the highest levels of Covid-secure measures

Emma Gilthorpe, Heathrow

People entering the UK from those locations must spend 11 nights in a quarantine hotel at a cost of £2,285 for solo travellers.

Heathrow first opened a facility for red list arrivals at Terminal 3 on June 1 following concerns that allowing passengers to mix with those who had flown in from other locations could increase the spread of the virus.

It was later switched to Terminal 4 but was closed in early November following the removal of the final seven countries on the list. The facility was reopened at 3pm on Wednesday.

Tougher travel rules introduced by the Government include requiring fully vaccinated people entering the UK to self-isolate until they receive a negative result from a PCR test.

Previously they were only required to take a cheaper lateral flow test and did not need to self-isolate unless their test result was positive.

Heathrow’s chief operating officer Emma Gilthorpe said: “We are supportive of measures that protect public health and prevent the spread of Covid.

“The rapid introduction of restrictions for international travel will nonetheless be a further significant blow for British exporters and those wanting to visit friends and relatives.

“Keeping the changes under constant review, and a Government commitment to the removal of red list countries as soon as it is safe to do so, will help.

“Heathrow maintains the highest levels of Covid-secure measures to ensure our passengers, colleagues and partners know that Heathrow is a safe place to travel to and from.”

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