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Tunisia travel alert: Hundreds more Britons fly home | Tunisia travel alert: Hundreds more Britons fly home |
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More UK holidaymakers are flying home from Tunisia after the government advised them to leave the country amid fears of another terror attack. | More UK holidaymakers are flying home from Tunisia after the government advised them to leave the country amid fears of another terror attack. |
Flights are due to land at Gatwick, Bristol, Stansted and Manchester later. | Flights are due to land at Gatwick, Bristol, Stansted and Manchester later. |
Thomas Cook and Monarch Airlines said more than 2,000 people are expected to be flown home over the weekend. | |
Tunisia declared a state of emergency after 38 people - including 30 Britons - were killed by an Islamist gunman on a beach in Sousse on 26 June. | Tunisia declared a state of emergency after 38 people - including 30 Britons - were killed by an Islamist gunman on a beach in Sousse on 26 June. |
The new travel advice drew criticism from British tourists and from the Tunisian government, which said it had done everything it could to protect foreigners. | The new travel advice drew criticism from British tourists and from the Tunisian government, which said it had done everything it could to protect foreigners. |
Conservative MP Crispin Blunt, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, which scrutinises the work of the Foreign Office, said it "raised questions". | Conservative MP Crispin Blunt, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, which scrutinises the work of the Foreign Office, said it "raised questions". |
'Stuck until October' | 'Stuck until October' |
Extra flights are being laid on across the weekend to evacuate thousands of British package holidaymakers and hundreds of independent travellers. | |
Thomas Cook said: | Thomas Cook said: |
Monarch Airlines, which is also flying UK tourists back from Enfidha Airport, north of Sousse, said: | |
Thomas Cook and Monarch said their final flights would leave on Sunday morning to Glasgow, Gatwick and Manchester. | |
They have cancelled all further bookings to Tunisia for the rest of the summer season. | |
'Confused and angry': British tourists return home | 'Confused and angry': British tourists return home |
What next for Tunisia holidaymakers? | What next for Tunisia holidaymakers? |
Myles Roberts, who is due to return to the UK, said: "[I'm] very, very disappointed. When I left England on Wednesday there were no problems whatsoever. We were in fact told we were to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Tunisian people. | Myles Roberts, who is due to return to the UK, said: "[I'm] very, very disappointed. When I left England on Wednesday there were no problems whatsoever. We were in fact told we were to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Tunisian people. |
"I considered it and booked it [the holiday]. I wasn't worried in the slightest. We have terror alerts in London all the time. | "I considered it and booked it [the holiday]. I wasn't worried in the slightest. We have terror alerts in London all the time. |
"It's been made quite clear to us that if we don't leave on these flights we could be stuck here until October." | "It's been made quite clear to us that if we don't leave on these flights we could be stuck here until October." |
Mr Blunt questioned why travel advice was not changed immediately after the attack. | Mr Blunt questioned why travel advice was not changed immediately after the attack. |
"What we don't know is the exact intelligence picture of what Philip Hammond (the foreign secretary) is seeing - but on the basis of what he's said it raises questions," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. | "What we don't know is the exact intelligence picture of what Philip Hammond (the foreign secretary) is seeing - but on the basis of what he's said it raises questions," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. |
Mr Blunt said he intended to question Mr Hammond about the decision when he appears before the committee on 21 July. | Mr Blunt said he intended to question Mr Hammond about the decision when he appears before the committee on 21 July. |
Asked if he would be prepared to take his family on holiday to Tunisia, the former minister answered: "Yes." | Asked if he would be prepared to take his family on holiday to Tunisia, the former minister answered: "Yes." |
The UK has warned another terror attack in the country was "highly likely". | The UK has warned another terror attack in the country was "highly likely". |
Mr Hammond said it was "too big a risk" not to act but he hoped the guidance would be downgraded soon. | Mr Hammond said it was "too big a risk" not to act but he hoped the guidance would be downgraded soon. |
Ireland, where three of the victims were from, has warned against "all non-essential travel" to Tunisia. Denmark followed suit but Germany and France, which accounts for the largest number of tourists in the country, has not. | Ireland, where three of the victims were from, has warned against "all non-essential travel" to Tunisia. Denmark followed suit but Germany and France, which accounts for the largest number of tourists in the country, has not. |
On Friday, officials said Tunisian security forces had killed five suspected Islamist militants - but there was no link to the Sousse attack. | On Friday, officials said Tunisian security forces had killed five suspected Islamist militants - but there was no link to the Sousse attack. |
Tunisia believes the Sousse gunman, Seifeddine Rezgui, trained in neighbouring Libya, though the Islamic State group claimed the attack. | Tunisia believes the Sousse gunman, Seifeddine Rezgui, trained in neighbouring Libya, though the Islamic State group claimed the attack. |
Eight people have been arrested on suspicion of collaborating with Rezgui, who was killed after the shooting spree. | Eight people have been arrested on suspicion of collaborating with Rezgui, who was killed after the shooting spree. |
Are you a British national in Tunisia? Are you following the FCO's travel advice? Send your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you a British national in Tunisia? Are you following the FCO's travel advice? Send your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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