Summer holidays are back on the cards for some Brits, as the FCO has adjusted its advice to allow non-essential travel to a list of approved countries.
Having grounded their fleets at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, many airlines are now resuming flights and slowly building back towards a normal summer holiday schedule.
TUI will begin to resume flights today (11 July), initially operating from its three biggest UK airports: London Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham.
The airline has pledged to take customers on "quarantine free holidays" and is consequently only flying to countries where UK tourists will not need to self-isolate either when they arrive, or when they get back home.
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