The UK’s largest tour operator has axed more holidays because of continuing uncertainty ahead of the UK Government review into travel restrictions.
TUI has cancelled trips to countries listed in the amber and red categories of the traffic light system leading to to the middle of next month, with holidays from most UK airports impacted.
The firm recently cut trips to Turkey and several other destinations because of restrictions on travel to the resorts.
It said it has “unfortunately had to cancel all holidays to the following red and amber destinations” up to and including June 13: Aruba, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece – Crete (Chania), Halkidiki, Kefalonia, Preveza, Samos, Santorini, Skiathos, Thassos, Zante – Italy, Jamaica Spain – mainland Spain, Formentera, Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and La Palma.
All TUI Lakes & Mountains holidays are cancelled up to and including June 13, while trips to Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Mexico, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey have been axed until June 27.
The firm said: “All customers impacted by these…