Travel industry leaders have complained the UK government’s plan to reopen international travel in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdown is “overly cautious,” and have called for the top European holiday destinations to be added to the quarantine-free “green list.” Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced on Friday that Britain will allow international travel to resume from May 17, but just 12 countries and territories made the so-called “green list,” which include Portugal, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, and the tiny Faroe Islands. Garry Wilson, chief executive of EasyJet Holidays, said: “The good news is travel is reopening and our customers can look forward to those well-earned breaks in the summer that they’ve been waiting many months for. “I think the very disappointing news is just the number of countries that are on the list, and if you look at European countries there’s very few, and of those European countries the major …