TUI has extended cancellations for mainland Spain and Portugal up to and including Friday August 28 with holidays and flights to the Balearic and Canary Islands have also been scrapped up to and including Sunday 23 August.
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holidays in the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands for Scots until August 4.Both islands include popular holiday destinations such as Ibiza, Majorca, Lanzarote and Tenerife.The move comes after the Scottish Government imposed quarantine rules on Spain amid a spike in coronavirus cases across the country.Anyone arriving back to Scotland from Spain will have to self-isolate for 14 days in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19.Holidays from Scotland to mainland Spain will remain cancelled until
.TUI has extended cancellations for mainland Spain and Portugal up to and including Friday August 28 with holidays and flights to the Balearic and Canary Islands have also been scrapped up to and including Sunday 23 August.
holidays from Scotland to Cyprus from next week. The budget airline previously cancelled all trips to Paphos and Larnaca from Scottish airports due to Cyprus' “prohibitive entry restrictions” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
holidays and flights to all parts of Spain. The holiday company had already halted all travel to mainland Spain departing on or before August 16 as a result of the Foreign Office advising against all non-essential travel to the country.
Tui has cancelled more holidays to Portugal for customers from the UK.
TUI UK and Ireland managing director, Andrew Flintham, said: “The summer holiday period is the most important time of year for travel operators and we are therefore doing everything we can to help customers get their well-deserved holiday.
holiday destinations could be struck off Scotland’s quarantine exemption list as coronavirus infection rates across Europe have skyrocketed in recent days. Holidaymakers were left disappointed earlier this week after the Scottish Government announced that anyone arriving back in the country from Spain will now have to self-isolate for 14 days.
holiday right now as concerns grow for a spike in Covid-19 and fast-changing quarantine rules.The First Minister said there are outbreaks in popular destinations for Scots, including Spain which was taken off the "safe" list for travel after just a few days last week.The change caused a backlash from holidaymakers, Spanish leaders and the travel industry.But at her regular briefing in Edinburgh, Sturgeon said no one should assume health restrictions will stay the same for any length of
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.
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