TUI has cancelled more holidays until November as more countries remain on the UK's amber and red list.
The tour operator has been forced to suspend packages to a number of population holiday destinations due to Covid, and has extended the restart dates of many.
More holidays have been cancelled until the end of September, which include Egypt, Mexico, Thailand and Tunisia.
Turkey holidays have been cancelled until September 4, despite hopes the country could be back on the amber list this week.
Holidays cancelled until October 31 have also changed – Kvarna Bay in Croatia are no longer affected, while holidays to Mexico are only cancelled until September 25.
Here is the full list of TUI holidays affected, up until the end of October.
Holidays cancelled until August 31:
- India
- UAE (Abu Dhabi)
- USA (with non-TUI flights)
Holidays cancelled until September 4:
- Aruba
- Italy (Naples)
- Turkey
- Canada (with non-TUI flights)
- Kenya (with non-TUI flights)
Holidays cancelled until September 7:
- Dominican Republic
- Florida
Holidays cancelled until September 25:
- Cape Verde
- Costa Rica
- Cuba
- Egypt
- Mexico
- Tunisia
- Indonesia
- Maldives
- Mauritius
- Seychelles
- Sri Lanka
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Trinidad and Tobago (with non-TUI flights)
Holidays cancelled until October 31:
- Austria
- Slovenia
- Bulgaria
- Italy (Calabria, Sardinia and Sicily)
- Mainland Spain (Almeria and Girona)
- Malta (except non-TUI flights)
- Montenegro
However, the airline is still operating to a number of green list destinations which includes most of Croatia and Madeira, as well as holidays with non-TUI flights such as Malta, Iceland, Gibraltar and Barbados.
TUI explained on their website: "We won’t take any customers to red destinations or those which require quarantine on arrival, unless this can be foregone by a Covid test.
"If we need to cancel holidays because of updated Government guidance, or after reviewing our holiday programme, we will contact customers and aim to give at least seven days advance notice."
Holidaymakers can request a full cash refund, or change their holiday to a different date or location with a booking incentive if their holiday is affected.
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