Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The boss of Europe’s largest holiday company has said he is “optimistic” that this year's summer season can be saved despite concerns around travel bans and the spread of new coronavirus variants.
Tui says it expects to operate up to three-quarters of its normal schedule in the coming months. Chief executive of the group Friedrich Joussen told the BBC he is "still confident" there will be a "decent summer". “All medical advice we are getting as a company says that existing vaccines are working with existing variants," he said. “Now they might be less efficient sometimes, but still it’s much better than not being vaccinated.” He added that holiday bookings with
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