British PM apos;s Father Defends Trip To Greece Despite COVID-19 Advisory

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LONDON, Trikeri greece taxi prices July 4 (Reuters) - The father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday defended his decision to fly to Greece even though at that time the government advice was for UK nationals to avoid all but essential international travel.

"I don't know what the reaction of the British public (has been), I came here to have a quiet time to organise the house," he said in comments to local reporters carried by Sky News, referring to measures to make the property COVID-19 secure for lettings.



After being caught red-handed without a mask, the Prime Minister's father admitted he was 'maybe not 100 per cent up to speed' with the rules having just returned from abroad and said he was 'extremely sorry'.





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Greek government officials confirmed on Thursday that author taxi from Trikeri to delphi Stanley Johnson had arrived, likely via Bulgaria, in the northern region of Pelion, where he has a holiday home, but said there was nothing untoward in his arrival.



If a citizen from these countries arrives transportation in greece Katigiorgis a different way to Greece, of course they can come." Greek government spokesman Stelios Petsas said: "We have banned flights, direct flights from UK and Sweden until July 15.

We are following the instructions of the relevant authorities, health authorities and police," he said, declining to elaborate. The local governor of the southern Pelion region, Michalis Mitzikos, said: "The relevant authorities are aware of the presence of Mr Johnson here and Trikeri greece taxi fare to airport will act accordingly.

We are all doing our best to stop the virus spreading, and we will be very hard on those who do not listen.  A Greek police source told The Daily Star: 'It does not matter who you are, celebrity or taxi prices Trikeri greece no.

Greece and Turkey have been at odds for decades over a range of issues including where their continental shelves start and end, energy exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean, overflights in the Aegean Sea and Katigiorgis airport to city taxi cost ethnically-split Cyprus.