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If you are returning to the UK from one of the 10 Southern African countries on the UK Government ‘Red List’, you are facing 10 days of hotel quarantine before you are allowed to return home.

The cost of this is now £2,285 for one person and an additional £1,430 for a second guest.

This assumes you can even get a quarantine spot, since many people are being told that there are no rooms currently available and that they must remain outside the UK for longer.

Frankly, if you pay this, and you have Avios, you’re possibly a mug.

Cancun via Unsplash

Reader Colin dropped me a note to explain what happened when he found himself stuck in South Africa. Frustratingly, he and his wife had only gone there for a 4-night short break. Spending 10 days in quarantine on his return was obviously not part of his plan.

Colin’s original strategy to avoid quarantine was to travel from Cape Town to another African country for 10 days. This would allow him to fly back to the UK with no quarantine required. Unfortunately, there were no suitable options. Those which did exist were thwarted by visa issues, innoculation requirements, bans on incoming South African travellers, an inability to get a flight back to Europe or, ahem, civil war.

Then he discovered some good news.

The ‘Red List’ quarantine requirements do not apply to anyone who is in transit in the UK.

Colin realised that he and his wife had a choice:

  • pay £3,700 for 10 days of hotel quarantine at Heathrow (which wasn’t even possible due to lack of capacity unless they remained in Cape Town for a few more days), or
  • book a luxury 10 day holiday somewhere, with a flight departing within 24 hours of when they arrived in London from South Africa

Unsurprisingly, he went with Plan B.

Colin booked two flights on British Airways to Cancun, departing from Gatwick yesterday, using Avios.

The transit rules allowed him to land at Terminal 5, spend the night in transit at a Heathrow hotel (he booked into the Hilton Garden Inn at Hatton Cross) and then make his way to Gatwick the following morning.

Instead of spending £3,700 to stay at a mid-range Heathrow hotel, they are spending their time at a 5-star all-inclusive Hilton beach resort.

This would have cost $600 per night for cash – roughly the same price for a couple as UK hotel quarantine – but Colin booked five nights via Hilton Honors for 80,000 points per night, with the ‘five for four’ discount on top. They will follow this by paying cash for additional nights in a mid-range downtown hotel to see a bit more of Cancun before heading home.

His total cost, including the flights, is £600 plus 120,000 Avios plus 320,000 Hilton Honors points.

This compares to £3,700 for the UK hotel quarantine package for two people.

He will arrive back in the UK on the same day that he would otherwise have left his hotel quarantine at Heathrow. The only risk is if Mexico is placed on the UK ‘Red List’ whilst they are away.

Colin and his wife will still be away for a lot longer than their originally planned four day break. They are, however, enjoying themselves in Cancun rather than spending 10 days in a 25 sq m hotel room at Heathrow.

The moral of the story is that if you have any friends or family who are currently in Southern Africa and are planning to pay for UK hotel quarantine, try to talk them out of it. For potentially less money, they can enjoy a foreign holiday somewhere for 10 days instead.

Comments (266)

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  • Jan M says:

    I spent 10 days in a Green List country early summer because the UK at the time wasn’t recognizing EU vaccinations at the time. It’s a (more irresponsible?) version of an old trick. I see that Mexico has ruled out entry restrictions on South Africa, so there’s that.

  • Les M says:

    Please can you clarify the Heathrow transit as I’m led to believe that all flights from SA now land at T4 which is specifically for flights from red list countries and everyone landing in to T4 must have a quarantine hotel booked? Is this now the case meaning that plan wouldn’t work? We are flying to CPT on 22nd Dec hoping that the rules will have changed by the time we fly back in March!

    • Rob says:

      Colin was rerouted via Amsterdam and landed at T5.

      • Lang says:

        So this wouldn’t work for most people unless they happen to get rerouted to a non red list country…

        • Rob says:

          You WILL be rerouted because there are no direct flights from South Africa.

          • John says:

            No, they were only cancelled on 27 and 28 Nov and have been running since then

  • MaríaJ says:

    Fingers cross Mexico doesn’t on to the red list then 🙂

  • Seb says:

    If you follow this trick but apply to a European country that may have a self-quarantine requirement opposed to hotel isolation, you could surely shack up in an Airbnb somewhere with a nice view with enough cheese and wine to see you through! Sounds better than staring at the A4 for 10 days straight (if you’re lucky)! On the question of morals, I’d take a PCR test before leaving red list country to make myself feel better! All theoretical of course.

    • Rob says:

      It’s compulsory to take a PCR before leaving a Red List country.

      • Nic says:

        I can guarantee that you will be able to buy negative PCR tests in South Africa as you can in many countries. So the PCR test requirement does nothing to stop this being a way of spreading variants

      • GeorgeJ says:

        No need to cheat a friend who came from Joburg yesterday was tested at the airport, result in 3hrs.

  • Tracey says:

    Our back up plan for Mauritius was to get to France via Reunion, mistakenly thinking that France would never prevent travellers entering from Reunion…..except they have.
    10 days in Mexica looks a good back up plan.

  • Froggitt says:

    Why not fly direct to Mexico from ZA?

    • Tracey says:

      Tier points?

      • Rob says:

        Money. Who would pay for it? He had the flight to London already and could get the Avios ticket to Cancun.

    • GeorgeJ says:

      No such thing as a direct flight to Mexico from SA, not even connector to Rio or similar. Best is via Atlanta when operating

  • @mkcol says:

    Did not realise that the points price for the Cancun Hilton was all inclusive, thought you had to pay $$ on top locally too.

  • Mark J says:

    Smart move, plus he gets the additional miles and tier points.

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