COVID-19: Britons in South Africa racing to avoid £2,285 hotel quarantine as Omicron travel restrictions introduced

Government advice states that anyone arriving in England before 4am on Sunday UK time from the southern African nations can quarantine at home - while those arriving later will have to fork out thousands to quarantine at a hotel for 10 days.

People line up to get on the Air France flight to Paris at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday Nov. 26, 2021. A slew of nations moved to stop air travel from southern Africa on Friday in reaction to news of a new, potentially more transmissible COVID-19 variant that has been detected in South Africa. Scientists say it is a concern because of its high number of mutations and rapid spread among young people in Gauteng, the country's most populous province. (AP Phot
Image: People have struggled to get information about the situation while in South Africa. Pic: AP
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Britons are urgently trying to get back to England from southern Africa to avoid the £2,235 hotel quarantine which kicks in at 4am tomorrow.

After the emergence of the Omicron variant, a number of countries in southern Africa were placed back on England's travel red list.

It means that an adult arriving in England needs to spend at least £2,285 for a hotel room for 10 days to quarantine.

Matters have been further complicated after direct flights from South Africa to the UK were stopped by the British government.

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However, there is a brief window for those arriving before 4am on Sunday to quarantine at home if they can find a route.

England is not the only country with a travel ban in place on South Africa.

The US, Canada, Brazil, Australia, the EU, the UAE, Singapore, and Hong Kong have all introduced restrictions.

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It comes as Dutch health officials say that 61 people who arrived from South Africa had tested positive for COVID - and work was under way to see if any had the Omicron variant.

Suspected Omicron cases have also been identified in Germany and the Czech Republic, and a confirmed one was identified in Belgium.

Cases have also been found in Israel, Botswana and Hong Kong.

Lavern Fugeti is trying to get back to the UK from South Africa after flights were cancelled due to the Omicron variant
Image: Lavern Fugeti is trying to get back to the UK from South Africa after flights were cancelled

Lavern Fugeti is a dual UK and South African citizen who is currently staying in the country.

She was unable to travel there for the funeral of her sister earlier this year due to the previous lockdown, but is now visiting.

She told Sky News about the difficulties now facing those in South Africa, with flights being cancelled and a lack of information.

"I've got no idea [what's happening]," she said.

"Up until six o'clock last night my flight was scheduled to depart on time tonight.

"And then I received a text message to say it has now been cancelled."

Red list countries

  • Botswana
  • Eswatini
  • Lesotho
  • Namibia
  • South Africa
  • Zimbabwe

Ms Fugeti, who is in the country with her toddler, has been trying to coordinate with her husband in the UK to sort out a plan to get her home.

But the cost of the hotel stay is a steep sudden expenditure - considering flights to South Africa are already dear.

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"It's going to set us back for probably a year," Ms Fugeti said.

"There wasn't a lot of information… everyone was falling over their feet because it came out of nowhere."

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Some scientists say the flight ban is too little too late, with evidence the variant has already left southern Africa - with cases identified in Hong Kong and Europe.

The UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday to discuss ways to reopen travel.

Prior to the pandemic, the tourism industry was a sizeable contributor to the South African economy.

With flights being cancelled and blocked, even returning to the UK to quarantine at a hotel is becoming an increasingly difficult task.

Che de Haaf told Sky News she was trying to organise a return to the UK via Zanzibar.

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"That seems to be the only country that I can possibly get back from without paying the £2,285 the UK is demanding for quarantine," she said.

Bronwen Cook was also trying to beat the 4am on Sunday deadline to save her money.

She said: "I was happy to see my family but I want to go home to my husband and kids now."