Hundreds of thousands of people in the UK are set to go abroad for their half-term holidays as the UK relaxed its international travel rules on Friday. A travel company said it saw bookings “comparable” to 2019 before the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic started. Travel association ABTA said families’ appetite for travel has been ramped up after not being able to do so for nearly two years. From 4 a.m. Friday, those who are fully vaccinated against the CCP virus are no longer required to take tests before or after travelling to the UK. Adults still have to prove that they’re fully vaccinated, which does not include a booster dose under current rules. Passenger locater forms still have to be filled out. Those who are not fully vaccinated are no longer required to quarantine, as long as the adults test negative within two days prior to their travel and take …