Travel agency TUI has announced the cancellation of flights to more than 25 popular holiday destinations.
The company has been forced to cancel package holidays due to the uncertainty of the international traffic light travel system in force in England.
TUI has cancelled package holidays to Almeria and Girona in Spain until at least October 31, Birmingham Live reports.
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They have also cancelled flights to Malta, Sardinia, Sicily and Calabria in Italy until the October date as well.
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A spokesperson for TUI said: "We are continually reviewing our holiday programme and cancellations in line with government updates every three weeks".
Anyone who has been affected by the cancellations can expect a full refund or the option to change their trip to a later date or alternative holiday.
It is also offering holidaymakers the option to make fee-free changes to their booking up to 14 days before travel
The flights that have been affected:
Up to and including 31 August
Florida and Cancun
India, Indonesia, Italy (Sicily and Sardinia), Maldives, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand (Phuket), UAE (Abu Dhabi) and USA with non-Tui flights
Up to and including 4 September
Aruba, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Italy (Naples), Mexico (Puerto Vallarta), Turkey and Tunisia
Canada, Kenya, Seychelles and Tobago with non-Tui flights
Up to and including 31 October
Austria, Italy and Slovenia (Tui Lakes and Mountains including non-Tui flights)
Bulgaria (Varna and Bourgas)
Italy (Sicily, Sardinia, Calabria)
Mainland Spain (Almeria and Girona)
Malta (except non-Tui flights) and Montenegro
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