The coronavirus pandemic has significantly disrupted the travel industry, with holidays cancelled, flights grounded, and hotels forced to shut.
While many countries are slowly starting to get back to normal, the FCO still advises Brits against all but essential foreign travel.
Until this changes, you should not go abroad for a holiday. Many airlines are resuming international flights in July (hoping the FCO advice will have changed by then), but with so much uncertainty, many people will be looking to stay local for a summer holiday this year.
The four devolved nations of the UK have different lockdown restrictions, which means that there are different travel rules for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.