![]() We DON'T just take off and land! I'm a pilot and here's what we REALLY do during those long-haul 18-hour flights.I'm a flight attendant and these are the three surprising things you should buy from the hardware store for your next holiday.debunked, from 'Tuesday' being the best day to book to not assigning a plane seat to get an upgrade I'm a frequent flyer and here are 11 'silly travel myths'.Azure seas, white sand and sensational stays - these are the ultimate beach destinations for your next getaway, from marvellous Mauritius to abundant Aruba.A VERY brave wildlife expert is filmed letting 500 fire ants sting his feet - which are left in 'absolute agony' and covered in pustules - as fears are raised over a UK invasion.Birds (and big cats) of paradise: Sri Lanka is best known for its elephants - but wildlife of a different kind is the real attraction.When I went back in last night it said the form had changed and to make sure all the information was still correct that I had already completed. I had started it a few days ago and saved it. It is four printed pages, the final one just being the declaration, and the first one has the QR code. Just other questions about where he is staying and for how long, address here, DoB, passport number etc. The email confirms what he needs to show if need be. It is just questions like have you been vaccinated and which country, but no details requested, just that he must have his copy of his certificate with him. I have done it, got the email, downloaded it and printed it off last night and it didn't take long. If you’re arriving in England and using Test to Release, you’ll also need the name of the test provider you booked with." To prove your vaccination status, and say where you were vaccinated The invoice number for your quarantine hotel booking if you need one The address where you will stay in the UK (if applicable)īooking reference numbers for any COVID-19 tests you must take after arriving in the UK Your travel details, including times and dates Your passport details or the travel document you’ll use when you arrive at the UK border I will print out everything as it's easier than faffing around trying to find things on the phone. I'm pretty savvy on the laptop and phones but I am finding it a lot to do. Someone like my FiL would never cope with all this as he doesn't have internet or a Smartphone or an email account. Again there is now the palava of getting the Spanish QR code to him the day before he comes back home and preferably printed out as I don't think he'll cope with trying to locate where the QR code has gone on the phone. I have completed the two PLFs as far as I can and will complete the rest 48h before he travels. ![]() I said he could Whatsapp the photo to me to deal with when he manages to pick up a WiFi signal somewhere, but even that procedure has taken a half page of instructions However, the one we picked has sent instructions to upload a photo of the test results (which is a bit of a joke as anyone could have taken the test) so if my OH decides to go through with the test he can't send them as he doesn't have internet on the phone or where he's staying (and there's a very poor mobile signal even if he did have data on the phone). At least he only needs the cheaper LFT which I managed to find for 19.50 pounds although a number of the providers had sold out and wouldn't have them back in stock for a couple of weeks. ![]() My FiL has now become poorly and my OH will have to go back to the UK. Which form was that you had problems with, the UK or Spanish one? Then they could verify on the nhs database. Now we live in fear of similar problems for the final part of the form which we can only start to fill in Tuesday night. I assume something was wrong with the system. Couldn’t attach a pdf, couldn’t attach an image but YAY! It scanned the qr code. Hmm wouldn’t accept a pdf, wouldn’t accept an image, wouldn’t scan it!!!! Useless. Got to the part where you attach your vaccinations data.
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