Travellers arriving in Scotland from Greece will have to quarantine for two weeks following a "significant" spike in coronavirus cases.
The change will come into force at 4am on Thursday due to apparent new evidence that COVID-19 is being imported.
In Wales, people coming back from Zante are being asked to self-isolate for two weeks, after seven infections were discovered on a flight from the popular Greek island that landed in Cardiff on 25 August.
The request is not mandatory, but the Welsh health minister wants a meeting with political leaders in the other UK nations to agree to add Greece to all their separate quarantine lists.
Meanwhile prices of flights from Portugal to the UK have soared amid speculation the country could be next on the quarantine list.
Holidaymakers are already scrambling to get home, with British Airways charging up to £554 for a seat on Thursday compared to just £139 the same day the following week.
Decisions about adding countries to or removing them from the so-called list of "travel corridors" are usually taken every Thursday, with those where cases are higher than 20 per 100,000 people at particular risk.
In Greece, the figure is 13.7 per 100,000, according to the latest figures from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
But Scotland's chief medical officer, Dr Gregor Smith, said there had been a notable number of "imported cases linked to the Greek islands".
He added that "the flow of travel" and "behaviour we have seen from some of those travellers" meant Greece needed to be added to the quarantine list "on public health grounds".
Anyone who flouts the requirement to fill out a "passenger locator form" so authorities can check they are isolating faces an initial £60 fine that can be raised to £480 for further offences.
A series of European destinations have already been by sudden quarantine announcements this summer, such as Spain, France and Croatia.
Ministers say they need to act quickly so the measures are effective.
But sun-seekers complain that with little notice, they struggle to get home in time if they cannot self-isolate for two weeks due to being unable to afford to take time off work or fears their children will miss out on more school
It comes as some coronavirus lockdown restrictions were tightened in and around Glasgow.
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