While airlines are resuming flights and countries are opening their borders, the FCO still currently advises against all but essential travel.
This means Brits should not go abroad for a holiday. Anyone who ignores the advice will invalidate their travel insurance meaning they will not be covered - even if they have an accident or emergency unrelated to the coronavirus situation.
The UK government is expected to soon announce a new travel system that will relax the two week quarantine for Brits returning from certain countries with a low infection rate of COVID-19.
The FCO is also reconsidering its advice, and may decide it's safe to go abroad for non-essential travel once more. Here's when we can expect the announcements, and what each
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