holiday destinations grapple with a second wave of coronavirus, several have been removed from the travel corridor, with the government advising against non-essential travel.
Meaning summer holiday plans for many could be scuppered, with a mandatory 14-day quarantine for those returning from affected destinations.
The late night announcement that France, Malta and the Netherlands have now been removed from the travel corridor scheme, along with Monaco, Turks & Caicos and Aruba, have caused more chaos in the tourism industry.
As thousands more getaways are scrapped, and those abroad scrambling to get back to Britain before the restrictions kick in, it's a turbulent time in travel.
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