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New travel rules for UK lockdown – and what it means for your holiday refunds

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Following the announcement that Brits must quarantine for 14 days after travelling abroad, people are stressing about whether to cancel their holidays.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed new coronavirus measures in his address to the nation yesterday evening. The new rules will put many people off travelling as it means you’ll essentially have to take four weeks off for a two week holiday if you’re going by plane.

Further details haven’t yet been announce, but it is excepted that the new quarantine rules will not apply to rail or ferry passengers.

If you don't wish to travel anymore, does it mean you can get a refund or change the flights? Travel operations are expected to announce new polices on holidays as many are hoping to move

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