The UK’s largest tour operator has axed several holidays, following changes to the UK government’s international travel guidelines.
At present, anyone other than children and those who have been double vaccinated must isolate for ten days upon arriving back from an amber list country.
The British airline said ‘ongoing uncertainty’ had resulted in may holidays being pulled, as well as several European countries being pulled from its fight schedule.
In June the company announced it was joining Virgin Atlantic and British Airways in supporting legal action against the UK government’s coronavirus travel restrictions.
The legal bid is an attempt to get the Government to be more transparent in relation to how it determines which countries are on the green, amber and red lists under the traffic light system for international travel.
It comes as a Conservative MP called for private PCR testing prices to be capped at £40, as concerns grow over the monetisation of Covid tests.
The government has moved several amber countries to green, including…