<br/> <br/> <b>UK-US travel corridor talks 'unlikely to conclude in July'</b> Talks between the US and Britain about a travel corridor are increasingly unlikely to reach a conclusion by the end of July, the <i>Financial Times</i> has reported. Officials said the rise in cases of the Delta variant in Britain and uncertainty over the status of the AstraZeneca vaccine in the US, where it is not yet approved, were set to extend the talks into August and even September. Authorities in London hoped they would have the outline of an agreement to reopen travel between the US and Britain by July 4, the newspaper reported. Both countries established a working group "to help relaunch UK-US travel as soon as possible", a British government representative told Reuters. "Discussions between the working group are ongoing to ensure the UK and US closely share thinking and expertise on international travel policy," they said. <b>UK-US travel corridor talks 'unlikely to conclude in July'</b> Talks between the US and Britain about a travel corridor are increasingly unlikely to reach a conclusion by the end of July, the <i>Financial Times</i> has reported. Officials said the rise in cases of the Delta variant in Britain and uncertainty over the status of the AstraZeneca vaccine in the US, where it is not yet approved, were set to extend the talks into August and even September. Authorities in London hoped they would have the outline of an agreement to reopen travel between the US and Britain by July 4, the newspaper reported. Both countries established a working group "to help relaunch UK-US travel as soon as possible", a British government representative told Reuters. "Discussions between the working group are ongoing to ensure the UK and US closely share thinking and expertise on international travel policy," they said.