WELCOME BACK: British Airways and Virgin Atlantic jets took off simultaneously from London Heathrow bound for the U.S. as the coronavirus travel ban was lifted between the two nations.
Many couples communicated their frustration and despair online, rallying around the Twitter hashtag #LoveIsNotTourism.
As the U.K. relaxed its travel restrictions, Bell was allowed to visit Hague six months later, but he was still forbidden from coming to the U.S., unless he spent two weeks quarantining in a country not included in the travel ban, such as Turkey or Mexico, something that was not possible for them financially.
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