Yesterday, easyJet updated customers with information surrounding flights booked for summer 2020.
19.04.2020 - 17:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Heading to the supermarket is now a daunting task amid coronavirus.
A number of special measures have been implemented by supermarkets as part of the UK's bid to tackle the spread of the pandemic.
There are restrictions on what you can buy to combat stockpiling, and limits on numbers inside the stores in an attempt to comply with social distancing.
However this hasn't stopped people from being extra cautious and wiping down every food item they buy from the shops.
And with restaurants closed,
Yesterday, easyJet updated customers with information surrounding flights booked for summer 2020.
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