While countries around the world are starting to reopen to tourists, Brits are still banned from going abroad. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is still advising against all but essential foreign travel for the foreseeable future - meaning holidays are off limits for now.
While there's no date for when this advice will change, UK airlines are planning for a return to normal. Ryanair flights will resume on 1 July, and Jet2 will follow on 15 July.
But what happens if the FCO advice has not changed by then? What happens if you ignore the FCO advice? FCO travel advice is advisory, based on the latest situation on the ground.