The UK's biggest tour operator has axed all holidays to several destinations following UK Foreign Office updates.
TUI has axed holidays to several resorts until July 21 at the earliest. It posted on its website: “We want to offer our customers flexibility and choice this summer, so where borders are open and FCDO advice allows travel, we will operate to those destinations as planned.
“We are continually reviewing our holiday programme and cancellations in line with the government updates every three weeks, with the next update expected on July 15.
“All customers will be contacted as soon as possible if there is any change to their booking.”
The following destinations have been impacted:
Aruba
Bulgaria
Cape Verde
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Dominican Republic
Egypt
Greek destinations Halkidiki, Kefalonia, Preveza, Samos, Santorini, Skiathos, Thassos and Crete (Chania, not Heraklion)
Italy
Jamaica
Mainland Spain and La Palma
Mexico
Morocco
Tunisia
Turkey.
No green list destinations are included although it is understood the tour operator and airline has been modifying its flights programme to reflect demand.
All holidays on the TUI Lakes & Mountains programme have also been suspended until at least July 21.
It has also dropped all trips - including those using non- TUI flights, Canada, India, Indonesia, Kenya, the Maldives, Mauritius, the Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Tobago, the United Arab Emirates and the USA – until at least July 21.