TUI cancels flights and holidays ahead of UK government travel announcement

TUI has updated its holiday and flight cancellations ahead of the latest travel update which will be announced tomorrow.

The government’s travel announcement, which happens every three weeks, will update the green, amber and red list destinations with changes being enforced from the following week.

TUI has had to cancel plenty of holidays and flights over the last few months due to the pandemic.

This is partly because the operator has said it will never offer flights to red list countries or countries that require people to quarantine on arrival.

Holidaymakers who find that their bookings are affected can ask for a full cash refund or swap their holiday to a new date or location with added incentives.

TUI will continue operating in a number of green list countries including Croatia and Madeira, Barbados, Gibraltar, Malta and Switzerland with non-TUI flights.

And, likewise, holidays to amber list destinations will also go ahead.

These include: Spain, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, Portugal, Dubai and St Lucia, reports the Sun.

TUI holiday and flight cancellations so far include:

Up to and including 30 th September:

  • Turkey

Up to and including 9 th October:

TUI flights:

  • Aruba
  • Cape Verde
  • Costa Rica
  • Cuba
  • Dominican Republic
  • Egypt
  • Florida
  • Jamaica
  • Mexico
  • Tunisia

Non-TUI flights:

  • Canada
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Kenya
  • Maldives
  • Mauritius
  • Seychelles
  • Sri Lanka
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand
  • Trinidad & Tobago
  • UAE (Abu Dhabi)
  • USA

Up to and including 31 st October:

TUI flights:

  • Austria, Italy and Slovenia (TUI Lakes and Mountains)
  • Bulgaria (Varna and Bourgas)
  • Italy (Calabria, Sardinia and Sicily)
  • Mainland Spain (Almeria and Girona)
  • Malta
  • Montenegro
  • Thailand

Non-TUI flights:

  • Austria
  • Italy
  • Turkey

To find out more information about coronavirus travel requirements go to gov.uk.

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