Passengers are being warned they may not qualify for holiday refunds if they have to self-isolate due to coronavirus symptoms, as the UK reopens its borders for travellers heading abroad.
Those who are asked to quarantine though the NHS's test and trace initiative, for example, may not be eligible for a refund on their flight or booking.
Alex Neill, of resolution service Resolver, said UK tourists needed to be aware they were "taking a risk". She said anyone who gets coronavirus symptoms at the time they are booked to go away is highly unlikely to get their money back when they cancel their holiday package holiday and travel insurance firms will probably not pay out. "It is likely that new travel insurance policies won't cover you if you
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