The document, which travellers must fill out up to 72 hours prior to their arrival in the UK, is expected to be scrapped at a scheduled meeting of the government’s Covid operations committee next week.
Cabinet ministers are also thought to be considering a move to drop testing requirements for unvaccinated passengers.
Transport secretary Grant Shapps has reportedly been pushing for the removal of the forms, after prime minister Boris Johnson confirmed the initiative would be reviewed in time for Easter.
A government spokesperson told The Daily Mail: “We keep all measures under review, including the ongoing use of the passenger locator form, and will be updating on our contingency plans to fight any new variants ahead of Easter.”