UK travel: How to fill in a passenger locator form - what you need

How to fill in a passenger locator form - what you need

If you're planning on travelling abroad, you need to make sure you're fully prepped for your trip.

This includes making sure you have all the details needed to fill in a passenger locator form.

You must usually complete a passenger locator form online before you arrive in the UK.

You can submit the form any time in the 48 hours before you arrive in the UK. It’s free to submit the form.

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You’ll need to show your form when you check in to travel or board your plane, train or ferry to the UK.

You can also use the passenger locator form service to:

Each adult must complete their own form.

You can include someone under 18 years old who is travelling with you on your form, if you are staying together at the same UK address.

What you’ll need to complete your form

To complete the form you’ll need:

On your passenger locator form, you will be asked whether you meet the vaccine eligibility criteria.

To be eligible, you must be fully vaccinated. This means that you have had a complete course of an approved vaccine at least 14 days before you arrive in the UK. The day you had your final dose does not count as one of the 14 days.

If you meet the criteria, you must bring proof of your eligibility with you during travel.

If you don’t meet the criteria, or select not to say, you will be required to self-isolate for 10 days and to purchase a Day 2 and 8 test.

After you complete the form

Download the form or select to receive it by email as a PDF. The form will include a QR code.

You can print this out or keep it on your phone.

You will be asked to show your QR code to your airline, ferry/cruise or rail operator before you board. You may also be asked to show it when you arrive in the UK.

Trouble completing the passenger locator form? Here are the contact details you need

You can call the passenger locator form helpline.

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