TUI UK Cancels Flights to Morocco and Other High-Risk Destinations Until August

TUI UK, the British branch of the German tour operator, has decided to cancel flights to Morocco and other destinations until August. The crisis due to the Coronavirus is to blame.
From July 19, fully vaccinated Britons will be able to return from orange list countries without quarantine if they present a negative PCR test, reports Schengen Visa Info. Despite this easing of travel restrictions abroad, TUI UK intends to cancel its flights to Morocco and other destinations marked as high-risk countries.
Flights to Agadir (Morocco), Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates have been canceled until July 31, 2021. Holidays, including flight bookings for July 22, 2021 and accommodation to Marrakech and Skiathos (Greece) have also been canceled. Holidays, including flight bookings for July 28, 2021 and accommodation to Las Palmas - Canary Islands, Spain have also been canceled. TUI has also canceled holidays, including flight bookings (scheduled for July 21) and accommodation to Cyprus and Jamaica.
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