TUI has been forced to cancel even more holidays and flights due to further coronavirus travel restrictions being imposed across Europe.
The budget airline has already cancelled flights to La Palma in recent weeks following a volcanic eruption on the island.
In a statement, TUI said: "Due to the ongoing situation we’ve unfortunately had to cancel all flights to La Palma departing up to and including 10 February 2022."
Last week the holiday operator was also forced to scrap trips to France after UK tourists were banned from entering its borders.
Due to the threat of omicron, France closed its borders to UK travellers - spelling disaster for people with winter holidays and trips booked over Christmas.
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Now, TUI has cancelled trips to a third destination.
Yesterday, Sunday 19 December, it was announced only German citizens and residents may travel to Germany from the UK.
Permitted travellers must now have proof of a negative covid test, regardless of vaccination status.
All permitted travellers arriving in Germany must quarantine at home for 14 days irrespective of their vaccination status.
In a statement, TUI said: "We’re aware that the German Government have announced that from 23:01 on 19 December, only German citizens and residents may travel to Germany from the U.K.
"As a result, we’ve unfortunately had to cancel all TUI River Cruises sailings due to depart in December.
"We will be proactively contacting all impacted customers in departure date order to discuss their options.
"We would like to thank our customers for their understanding at this time."