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Coronavirus: What's the chance of going on holiday? | Coronavirus: What's the chance of going on holiday? |
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The chance of having a summer break abroad in 2020 seems remote - with the Foreign Office still warning against non-essential travel, and quarantine rules making many trips impractical. | The chance of having a summer break abroad in 2020 seems remote - with the Foreign Office still warning against non-essential travel, and quarantine rules making many trips impractical. |
However, the holiday industry in parts of the UK will be allowed to start operating again during July. | However, the holiday industry in parts of the UK will be allowed to start operating again during July. |
Can I go on holiday in the UK? | Can I go on holiday in the UK? |
In England from 4 July, people will be allowed to stay overnight in self-contained accommodation, which includes self-catering cottages and apartments, caravans with their own bathroom facilities, hotels and bed and breakfasts. | In England from 4 July, people will be allowed to stay overnight in self-contained accommodation, which includes self-catering cottages and apartments, caravans with their own bathroom facilities, hotels and bed and breakfasts. |
Campsites will also be allowed to open as long as shared facilities are kept clean. | Campsites will also be allowed to open as long as shared facilities are kept clean. |
Self-catering holiday accommodation will reopen in Northern Ireland from 26 June, and hotels will follow a week later on 3 July. | Self-catering holiday accommodation will reopen in Northern Ireland from 26 June, and hotels will follow a week later on 3 July. |
A decision will be taken in Wales on 9 July on whether to open up the country to tourists again. If this is given the go-ahead, it's likely to take effect from 13 July. | A decision will be taken in Wales on 9 July on whether to open up the country to tourists again. If this is given the go-ahead, it's likely to take effect from 13 July. |
The Welsh government has said that people can start booking holidays in self-contained accommodation from that date onwards. | The Welsh government has said that people can start booking holidays in self-contained accommodation from that date onwards. |
All holiday accommodation in Scotland can reopen from 15 July. | All holiday accommodation in Scotland can reopen from 15 July. |
Can I go on a foreign holiday? | Can I go on a foreign holiday? |
At the moment, it's difficult. | At the moment, it's difficult. |
British nationals are still being urged not to take any non-essential foreign travel. | British nationals are still being urged not to take any non-essential foreign travel. |
This means you are unlikely to get travel insurance, because insurers take their cue from the official advice. | This means you are unlikely to get travel insurance, because insurers take their cue from the official advice. |
But the airlines are hopeful for the summer season. EasyJet has started limited flights in June, and hopes to resume flights on 75% of its route network by the end of August, while Ryanair and British Airways plan to ramp up their services in July. | But the airlines are hopeful for the summer season. EasyJet has started limited flights in June, and hopes to resume flights on 75% of its route network by the end of August, while Ryanair and British Airways plan to ramp up their services in July. |
But what if I do go? | But what if I do go? |
On 15 June the European Union lifted travel restrictions, leaving it to individual countries to decide if they're ready for tourists. | On 15 June the European Union lifted travel restrictions, leaving it to individual countries to decide if they're ready for tourists. |
Some, including France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain are now welcoming travellers from the UK. | Some, including France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain are now welcoming travellers from the UK. |
Others, such as Ireland, require visitors to quarantine for 14 days upon entry. | Others, such as Ireland, require visitors to quarantine for 14 days upon entry. |
Greece is open, but tourists will have to be tested for coronavirus upon arrival. Anybody testing positive will have to quarantine for 14 days. | Greece is open, but tourists will have to be tested for coronavirus upon arrival. Anybody testing positive will have to quarantine for 14 days. |
British holidaymakers are currently unable to enter Australia, India and the US. | British holidaymakers are currently unable to enter Australia, India and the US. |
New Zealand is also closed to most travellers, and entry is strictly controlled. All arrivals are tested for coronavirus, and have to follow a mandatory 14-day managed quarantine period. | |
Most travellers will also have to quarantine for 14 days upon their return to the UK. | Most travellers will also have to quarantine for 14 days upon their return to the UK. |
The government hopes to set up a system of "air bridges" with other countries. | The government hopes to set up a system of "air bridges" with other countries. |
These would exempt travellers from quarantine, if they move between countries with low virus levels. | These would exempt travellers from quarantine, if they move between countries with low virus levels. |
What about going away in the autumn? | What about going away in the autumn? |
Again, it's impossible to say at this stage. | Again, it's impossible to say at this stage. |
Travel advice will need to have been updated, but it depends on the disease's progress. | Travel advice will need to have been updated, but it depends on the disease's progress. |
What about holidays already booked for this year? | What about holidays already booked for this year? |
If your package holiday or flights have already been cancelled, then you are are entitled to a full cash refund. | If your package holiday or flights have already been cancelled, then you are are entitled to a full cash refund. |
However, lots of people have been struggling to get their money back, and have been offered vouchers or rebooked trips instead. | However, lots of people have been struggling to get their money back, and have been offered vouchers or rebooked trips instead. |
If you are offered a voucher, or a free rebooking instead of cash, you can accept or refuse it. But if the airline later folds, the voucher may no longer be valid. | If you are offered a voucher, or a free rebooking instead of cash, you can accept or refuse it. But if the airline later folds, the voucher may no longer be valid. |
If your airline or holiday company hasn't cancelled your holiday yet, but you no longer wish to travel, you may not be entitled to a refund. | If your airline or holiday company hasn't cancelled your holiday yet, but you no longer wish to travel, you may not be entitled to a refund. |
However, some providers are allowing people to rebook trips for a later date at no cost. | However, some providers are allowing people to rebook trips for a later date at no cost. |