coronavirus restrictions, they pushed back the date to July 11. This meant that all trips on or before July 10 have now too been cancelled.
Now TUI, the UK's largest tour operator, has announced it will serve eight destinations across Spain and Greece from July 11 - after it was confirmed that Brits can now visit Spain without a two-week quarantine.
The package holiday company will offering holidaymakers trips to the Greek islands of Crete, Rhodes, Kos and Corfu, as well as Tenerife and Lanzarote, two of Spain's Canary Islands, and Mallorca and Ibiza in the Balearics.It also comes as TUI's commercial director Richard Sofer said that they have "absolute confidence" that the Government will ditch its 14-day quarantine measures for those.