Just ahead of Christmas celebration, more than a dozen European countries have stopped flights from the United Kingdom because of concerns at the spread of a new variant of coronavirus.
Recently, Hong Kong joined the likes of Switzerland, Germany, and Italy to suspend UK flights.
On Sunday, health officials UK added a record 35,928 new infections to the tally, meaning infections have risen by 51 per cent in a week – the second-largest rise in Europe behind Ireland’s 73 per cent.
Meanwhile, according to a report published by MailOnline stated that the “current infection rates are still higher in some of the countries which have banned British arrivals, including Switzerland, Denmark and the Netherlands which are all battling severe second waves of the disease.”
Austria is also set to bring in a ban, while Bulgaria has suspended flights to and from the UK from midnight. Unlike the short-term measures in many other nations, its ban lasts until 31 January.
European Union member states are currently meeting in Brussels to discuss a co-ordinated response.