The UK government said the resolution is mandatory to reduce infection rates in the UK.
People arriving in Scotland from Switzerland already have to isolate themselves.
Cuba, where there has been a drop in cases, will be added to the list of destinations whose other people can return without being quarantined.
The UK plans to impose quarantine situations when a country’s infection rate exceeds 20 cases, matching another 100,000 people over seven days.
He said there had been a “steady increase” in the rate of weekly cases in Switzerland over the past 4 weeks, with instances consisting of 100,000 emerging from 18. 5 to 22 last week.
In Jamaica, the seven-day rate increased from 4. 3 on 20 August to 20. 8 on Thursday, an increase of 382%, while the Czech Republic recorded weekly cases consisting of 100,000 from 16. 2 on 20 August to 20. 2 on Thursday.
More than 1. 6 million Britons visited Switzerland last year, said the Swiss Tourism Federation, attracted by the Alps and mountain air.
The Czech Republic welcomes more than 300,000 British tourists a year, according to the Ministry of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. The capital, Prague, is a popular destination for getaways and bachelor parties.
Katarina Hobbs, director of CzechTourism UK and Ireland, insists that the country “remains a country to travel,” adding that she hoped the UK government would reconsider its resolution “very soon. “
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs now advises the twelfth largest in the Czech Republic, Jamaica and Switzerland.
British tourists to these countries are encouraged to adhere to local regulations and consult the advice of the FCO.
In a tweet, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps warned British tourists to “travel if they are happy with an unforeseen 14-day quarantine on the way back. “
People who need to isolate themselves now face a race to return to the UK before the quarantine deadline.
Simon Calder, editor of the Independent, told the BBC that fares “exploded” minutes after the announcement of the 10th airlines, adding British Airways, adding more flights to Heathrow from Prague, Geneva and Zurich worth around 300 euros each way. ‘”.
He also wrote in The Independent that a “significant number” of British tourists with circle links of relatives to Jamaica were destined to be on the Caribbean island, but warned that it might be too late to return before Saturday’s deadline if I missed Thursday night flights crossing America.
He pleaded with travellers departing Switzerland to fly through Basel Airport because their terminal and runway were within French territory and, according to the DfT, would cause the need for quarantine.
Liechtenstein is now also banned, he added, because it is available through Switzerland and Austria, which is also on the government’s quarantine list.
In July, thousands of visitors sat at a 500-metre-long table on Charles Bridge in Prague to give a “symbolic farewell” to the coronavirus.
The organizer of the occasion said that the birthday party in the Czech capital had been made imaginable by the lack of tourists in the city.
In Switzerland, a state of emergency was declared in March, and the government ordered the closure of schools, restaurants, bars and all ski slopes.
But in June, when covid-19 cases began to fall in Europe and were allowed more, it reopened its mountain railways and cable cars.
Tom Brodie, who lives in the Rhone Valley in Switzerland, set up his own adventure business in January before the coronavirus restrictions “decimat” his summer season and had to return his reserves.
Brodie, of Birkenhead, Wirral, recently relaunched Alps Adventures, which gets most of its business from the UK, but now fears that others will cancel their winter reserves if Switzerland remains on the quarantine list.
He says he is looking to see “silver lights”, adding less expensive flights in winter, but admits that it will be “very difficult” as no one will need to book flights now.
Meanwhile, Julian Griffiths returns from Switzerland, where he lives, a week earlier than planned to bring his daughter back to the UK to start the new school term.
He wondered if he is more likely to get a coronavirus in Switzerland than in the UK.
“I think the number of cases is about to be tested,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today.
“When I had a Covid checkup, I went to my local doctor, he did the checkup, he gave me the effects 10 minutes later, and it’s the same in Switzerland. “
Quarantine regulations are established across the UK country separately, however, the DfT said equivalent measures were being implemented in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Wales has made one change: Singapore’s addition to its list of exemptions.
Gibraltar remains on the UK’s list of quarantine exemptions despite considerations of an increasing number of Covid cases.
Last week, restrictions were lifted for those returning from Portugal, but were added for travellers returning from Croatia, Austria and Trinidad and Tobago.
In July, readers returning to the UK from Spain were surprised by the government’s resolve not to recommend advice to all, but not essential for the mainland and islands after a build-up of cases in the country.
And two weeks ago, visitors from France were warned a few days in advance that they would be quarantined when they returned to the UK.
The last 3 countries to register for the UK quarantine list alone will not be a large number of people.
But over the next month, the government got rid of so-called corridors, meaning that other people don’t have to isolate themselves, with at least 18 countries and territories, adding key tourist destinations like France and Spain.
Ministers say this cautious technique will prevent you from importing virus cases.
However, agencies are frustrated that the UK has yet to follow countries like France and Germany and has put in place a testing regime for passengers arriving from “at risk” countries, so other people with negative tests can leave before the age of 40.
The British government would establish a two-check regime in which passengers would check upon arrival and then be quarantined for 8 days until a time of control. Two negative effects would mean that they would avoid the remaining six days of quarantine.
Aviation industry figures imply that this is too cautious and would not do much to reactivate travel abroad.
The government’s weekly complaint about the restrictions has been widely criticized.
The editor of Which? Travel, Rory Boland, said many tourists found the the most “subject to rescue” through airlines when they tried to buy new flights to exceed quarantine deadlines.
He called for greater transparency in the government component so that others have the data they want in advance about whether it is safe to travel.
“Hard tour operators may be offering them trips to select destinations, which face the monetary shock of more cancellations and refunds,” he added.
Meanwhile, the airport operator, the Manchester Airport Group, has called for an end to the UK’s “slow, illogical and chaotic” quarantine approach.
Its chief strategy director, Tim Hawkins, said, “These decisions are made on a temporary basis. “
The Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (Abta) warned that the industry will “continue to suffer” as long as quarantine remains the government’s “main strategy” to involve the virus.
One spokesman said it was “vital” for the government to “assess hazards on a regionalized basis,” allowing access to spaces in a country unaffected by a spike in instances, rather than in general, to minimize the effect on the sector and customer confidence.
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