All Points East Festival organisers have announced that it won’t be taking place this year due to the ongoing battle to stop the spread of coronavirus.
16.03.2020 - 12:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Budget airline EasyJet has said it is introducing "further significant flight cancellations" as a result of travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The airline said on Monday in a statement: "Due to the unprecedented level of travel restrictions being imposed by governments in response to the coronavirus pandemic and significantly reduced levels of customer demand, easyJet has undertaken further significant cancellations.
"These actions will continue on a rolling basis for the
All Points East Festival organisers have announced that it won’t be taking place this year due to the ongoing battle to stop the spread of coronavirus.
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