Brits hoping to go abroad this year face having their holidays axed last minute as officials fear a second wave of coronavirus infections - leading to major travel uncertainty.
In July, the Department for Transport released a number of countries that people in England could visit, without having to self-isolate on return.
Currently, there are more than 70 destinations on the list - but only 24 countries have no restrictions on Brits. Some countries, such as New Zealand, are not open to UK nationals, while Hungary requires travellers to provide 2 negative COVID-19 tests, taken 48 hours apart and within 5 days prior to your entry date, on arrival.
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