The UK government has announced that Bahrain, Cambodia, Chile, Iceland, Laos, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and the Turks and Caicos Islands will be added to its travel corridors list at 4am on 14 November.
It means that travellers from these countries arriving in the UK from that date will no longer need to self-isolate for 14 days.
The government has also announced that Greece, with the exception of Corfu, Crete, Kos, Rhodes and Zakynthos, will be removed from the list at the same time, requiring those arriving from the country to enter quarantine.
There is currently a national lockdown in England lasting until at least 2 December, meaning that residents cannot travel out of the country except for a limited number of reasons, including travelling for work.
Last week, Denmark, Germany and Sweden were removed from the travel corridors list.