More travel firms have now revealed when they expect to fly again. With airlines forced to ground flights and holidays cancelled for the foreseeable future, the current advice warns against travel abroad 'indefinitely'.
Companies have now said when they plan to resume operations from the UK. And while the dates are subject to change as the coronavirus situation develops, this is when the UK's major airlines and operators say they will fly again.
Ryanair have confirmed a normal schedule of commercial flights won't happen until June 17, 2020. The airline is now waiving the change fee for any flights booked up to the end of May, which can be changed to date up until the end of August.
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