People will be able to use private-sector tests when returning, or visiting, from green or amber list countries under a change to international travel restrictions.
The step will allow people to choose from a list of approved providers when booking the tests they will need to take after arriving in Scotland.
People previously had to book NHS home PCR tests via the UK Government’s booking portal.
Since 17 May, international travellers arriving in Scotland have been required to comply with certain requirements or restrictions, depending on which country they have arrived from. This can include self-isolation and undertaking tests at specified points after their arrival.
Self-isolation is no longer required for international travellers arriving from amber list countries, provided they are fully vaccinated through a UK, EU or USA vaccination programme and take a PCR test on the second day after arrival.
More countries – including Canada and the Azores – have been added to the green ‘traffic light’ list for international travel.
Other countries turning green include Denmark, Finland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania and Switzerland.
Additions to the red list include Montenegro and Thailand.
Fully vaccinated people returning amber and green list countries are not required to isolate on return.
The changes come into effect from 4am on Monday 30 August and were agreed upon following scientific analysis of the latest data.
In line with current guidance, individuals should not travel to red list countries on holiday, or for any leisure purposes.
Additions to Green list (from amber):
Additions to Red list (from amber):