The easing of travel rules comes as many holidaymakers are heading to French ski resorts for the half-term break.
12 February 2022
Fully vaccinated British travellers heading to France no longer have to take a coronavirus test before departure, with travel rules easing just in time for the half-term holidays.
Guillaume Bazard, France’s consul-general in London, announced the change on Twitter: “As of February 12, tests will no longer be necessary for travellers with a complete course of vaccination heading from (the UK) to (France).”
France considers anyone who has received their most recent dose within the past nine months as fully vaccinated.
A compter du 12 février, aucun test ne sera plus nécessaire pour les voyageurs disposant d’un schéma vaccinal complet se rendant du 🇬🇧 en 🇫🇷. Notre site Internet sera mis à jour dès que les précisions complémentaires seront publiées @ConsulFranceUK @FranceintheUK
— Guillaume Bazard (@GuillaumeBazard) February 11, 2022
Unvaccinated Britons still need to have a “compelling reason” to travel to France, as well as a negative Covid test carried out less than 48 hours before departure.
Children under 12 are exempt from the requirements.
The move comes after the UK significantly eased its rules for arriving travellers from 4am on Friday.
People who are fully vaccinated no longer need to take a post-arrival lateral flow test, while unvaccinated arrivals must still take tests but no longer need to self-isolate.
#France Updated information on the removal of the requirement for fully vaccinated travellers from the UK to provide a negative PCR or antigen test result before travel to France https://t.co/mnQNC4xGY9 pic.twitter.com/rSxSxkPfm5
— FCDO Travel Advice (@FCDOtravelGovUK) February 12, 2022
That means no tests are needed in either direction for jabbed holidaymakers.
Hundreds of thousands of people in the UK are embarking on foreign trips during half-term, with French ski resorts in demand.
Cross-Channel train operator Eurostar said more than 125,000 people were booked to travel between the UK and the Continent during the school holiday.
France’s move came after Spain announced it will drop its entry requirement for passengers aged 12 to 17 from non-EU countries, such as the UK, to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus.
The Spanish change comes into force on Monday.