Passengers arriving from France will be exempt from forthcoming UK coronavirus quarantine measures, reports BBC News.
Boris Johnson said on Sunday the rules would be imposed on people coming into the UK, to prevent Covid-19 being brought in from overseas.
As yet, no start or end date for the measures has been announced.
The government has already indicated that people arriving from the Republic of Ireland will not be made to go into quarantine.
However, the measures will apply to UK holidaymakers returning from other destinations.
In updated advice issued on Monday, the government confirmed that people will be asked to self-isolate for 14 days and to provide an address when they arrive at the border, other than those exempted.
The World Travel and Tourism Council expressed concern about the new measures, saying they would damage confidence among would-be travellers.