People travelling to Scotland from the following countries are subject to Quarantine restrictions :
- Spain
- Croatia
- Switzerland
- Czech Republic
- Jamaica
- France
- The Netherlands
- Malta
- Austria
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Aruba
- Turks and Caicos
- Monaco
- Andorra
- The Bahamas
- Luxembourg
Travellers arriving home to Wales from Zante are also being asked to self-isolate for 14 days.
Wales' Health Minister Vaughan Gething said there were six clusters of cases, amounting to 30 infections, linked to flights from the Greek island.
Meanwhile, ministers are considering re-imposing quarantine restrictions for those arriving in the UK from Portugal as coronavirus cases rise, sources have said.
The UK considers imposing quarantine restrictions on travellers when a country's infection rate exceeds 20 cases per 100,000, over seven days.
But each of the four nations can add or remove countries to their own list.
Mike Tibbert, vice president of the Scottish Passenger Agents' Association, said he is "extremely concerned" about the workload being placed on its members by the changing quarantine rules.
"The removal of Greece in this ongoing hokey-cokey of countries which are 'in or out' means it's impossible for Scots to plan or reorganise a holiday which they have already paid for. And equally impossible for our members to run a business," he said.
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