Low cost airline Ryanair has urged Brits to book a summer holiday abroad after announcing plans to restart flights to Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus from 1 July.
The company announced the news today after the Spanish government announced yesterday that it would welcome tourists from 1 July with no quarantine.
After airlines were globally grounded due to the coronavirus pandemic, the travel industry is now working towards restarting flights and holidays.
Now Ryanair has said it will be running daily flights from the UK and Ireland to key holiday spots and has launched a sale to encourage travellers to book to fly in July and August.