Britain's hotel quarantine booking system crashes after launch

Reuters

Published Feb 11, 2021 03:52PM ET

Updated Feb 11, 2021 04:06PM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's new system for booking a room in its mandatory hotel quarantine scheme was on Thursday taken offline shortly after it launched.

The government said on Tuesday it will require passengers arriving from countries where worrying coronavirus variants are spreading to pay for 10 days of quarantine in hotels, while rule-breakers will face heavy fines or jail terms, under tighter restrictions from next week.

The new travel rules add to restrictions that already ban Britons from travelling abroad for holidays. The government said the stronger measures were needed to prevent new variants of the virus from thwarting Britain's rapid vaccination programme.

However, the booking portal for the quarantine scheme was removed just hours after it launched, which a government website said was due to "a minor technical issue".

Britain’s health department did not have an immediate comment.

The opposition Labour Party’s home affairs spokesman Nick Thomas-Symonds called on the government to urgently fix the portal.