Brits scramble for last-minute France summer holidays with 400% increase in bookings
FRANCE holidays are booming following the announcement that it would be removed from the amber-plus list.France holidays are back on - and families are rushing to book holidays.only including France on the list
However, the new rules mean that double jabbed Brits won't have to self-isolate, and will only need a pre-arrival Covid test, followed by another one on day two. Following the announcement, Eurotunnel saw a 400 per cent increase in sales as frantic families tried to get in a last minute trip across the ocean.
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