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A passenger locator form (PLF) is a form used by some countries to obtain information about incoming passengers prior to international travel. It typically requests contact, journey, and stay details.
Travellers had to provide information on a passenger locator form in prescribed format which had to be completed on arrival into England or, for passengers on the Eurotunnel Shuttle, at immigration control in Calais. Passengers could complete the form up to 48 hours in advance.
A passenger locator form had to be completed on arrival into England, or, for passengers on the Eurotunnel Shuttle, at immigration control in Calais. Passengers could complete the form in advance [9] as long as they provided proof of having done so if requested.
Fully vaccinated travellers will no longer be required to complete Passenger Locator Forms under the new change.
Ministers have announced have all measures, including passenger locator forms, will end on Friday.
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United Kingdom: All incoming passengers must complete a passenger locator form in advance, including their departure country and UK address. They also have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before travelling to be allowed entry.
On 5 May 2020, ACI World estimated that in 2020, passenger traffic worldwide would amount to less than half of what was previously projected for the year. UK airports axed expansion plans valued at £1 billion.
London Stansted Airport is located near the village of Stansted Mountfitchet. It has one main passenger terminal. Three passenger satellites have departure gates; one is connected to the main terminal by an air bridge and the other two by the Stansted Airport Transit System people mover.
Some countries require information about a passenger's vaccination status in a passenger locator form. [citation needed]