
Ryanair CEO says travellers should be tested before flight, not after
Michael O'Leary, the CEO of budget airline Ryanair, welcomed the news that travellers will be able to reduce their quarantine by getting a test, but said that should happen before flying and not after.
People arriving in England from a destination not on its coronavirus safe list will from next month be able to reduce the time they have to quarantine themselves if they test negative for the virus five days after arriving.
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