Etihad relaunches London flights under red list protocols
Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways will relaunch flights to London Heathrow under red list conditions, and will only accommodate British and Irish nationals, or those with residence rights for the UK on inbound flights. Flights commence on 8 June.
Red list rules mean all arriving passengers must spend 10 days in a managed quarantine hotel at their own cost.
The airline said flights departing the UK remain unaffected and will continue to operate as snormal from LHR’s Terminal 2.
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