With Brits still being advised against all non-essential overseas travel and many airlines virtually grounded the chances of a holiday abroad this summer are slim.
But several European countries have begun easing lockdown restrictions as they gear up for the return of tourists. However the big drawback for anyone still hoping for a summer getaway is that from June 8 all arrivals at UK airports - including returning holidaymakers - must self-isolate for 14 days or face a £1,000 fine.
Arrivals must also provide contact and accommodation details, with the authorities promising checks will be carried out. They will also be strongly advised to download and use the NHS contact tracing app.
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