holidaymakers following the Government's U-turn on quarantine restrictions. The major airline announced all journeys to Costa de Almeria, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia have been scrapped with effect from tomorrow up until August 16.
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Those looking to book a summer getaway are in luck as Jet2 is gearing up to welcome passengers back on to its flights next week.The airline will restart flights to quarantine-free countries from July 15 after the government revealed its list of countries, including Spain and France, without needing to quarantine upon their return.However, Jet2 have kept the likes of Bulgaria, Montenegro and Portugal, out of their restart plans due to the countries quarantine measures.If you are joining the
.holidaymakers following the Government's U-turn on quarantine restrictions. The major airline announced all journeys to Costa de Almeria, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia have been scrapped with effect from tomorrow up until August 16.
coronavirus. Just 24 hours earlier the company had confirmed it would not be cancelling holidays and flights to Spain and advised customers to arrive for their flights as normal, reports the Mirror.
@scotgov is also reimposing 14 day quarantine for travellers returning from Spain. "This reinforces the point that these matters are subject to change at short notice and so my advice is to be cautious about non essential foreign travel."
coronavirus cases.
Travel provider TUI has announced its plans to restart flights to Spain - just hours after telling customers it had cancelled all trips due to the country being added to the UK's quarantine travel list.In a statement to customers, TUI confirmed that it will resume flights from Monday July 27.The statement read: "Due to the travel advice change against all but essential travel to mainland Spain, TUI UK have taken the decision to cancel all holidays to mainland Spain up to and including Sunday 9th
straight to your inbox Manchester City’s Champions League showdown with Real Madrid will go ahead as scheduled despite the government’s clampdown on people travelling from Spain. The UK decided yesterday to impose restrictions on anyone arriving in the country from Spain following a spike in coronavirus cases, requiring them to self-isolate for 14 days after touching down.
Mirror : The leading tour operator has cancelled today's flights - in line with its policy not to fly customers to countries where they have to quarantine.The furious travel firm issued a statement late last night criticising the government for the sudden decision.Andrew Flintham, TUI UK and Ireland's managing director, said: "Due to the late announcement on Saturday 25th July from the UK Government regarding the change to travel advice for Spain, we have cancelled all flights due to depart to
drunken dad wet himself and threatened to 'take down the plane' during a rampage on board a Jet2 flight. Lout David Bronson, 41, caused "mayhem" on the Spain to Leeds journey with his family on July 11 last year.
There is a glimmer of hope in people's summer plans as many major airlines have resumed its flights.Jet2 is the latest to get up and running again with customers welcomed back on its planes from today (July 15).Among its destinations, the airline will restart flights to quarantine-free countries from July 15 after the government revealed its list of countries, including Spain and France, without needing to quarantine upon their return.However, things will look a bit different to your last