Ryanair has responded to Foreign Office warnings against international travel with an update on flights. Brits had been advised to postpone air travel earlier this week by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office amid the government's attempts to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Airline companies Jet2 and TUI have also responded to this latest FCO warning with Jet2 stating they plan to have flights airborne again on June 17.
TUI has cancelled all trips up to and including May 14 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.The firm have also axed all Marella Cruises until at least June.
Ryanair will be grounding 90% of their flights in the coming weeks, as they continuing operating on a limited schedule, reports the Liverpool Echo.
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