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Families fume TUI Lapland holiday will be like 'visiting Santa in jail' due to Covid-19

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Families have slammed a holiday giant after introducing new coronavirus measures on pricey £500 "once in a lifetime holiday" to lapland.

They claim TUI's trip to Finland this year will be like "visiting Santa in jail". The holiday company revealed yesterday that children will have to socially distance from Santa during their trip to Rovaniemi this season.

Santa will now be sat behind a see-through screen - similar to those in prisons - while elves around him will have to socially distance themselves while wearing their festive face masks.

Parents who have already booked the trip last year received emails informing them that their holiday to Lapland will still be going ahead with new safety measures. What are your thoughts on this story?

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