Thousands of Brits who were set to fly abroad with TUI this summer may be wondering what they need to do. It comes as the UK tour operator was forced to halt the majority of their flights due to government adivce.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has now confirmed that all travellers arriving in the UK will be quarantined for 14 days to prevent re-infection from abroad.
It was later revealed that France would be exempt from this measure. This means that if you are holidaying in France you will not need to self-isolate.
Mr Johnson did not say when this measure would come into effect but that he was "serving notice" to people. TUI are yet to respond to the Prime Minister's announcement.
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