Heathrow and Gatwick: Complete List of Canceled TUI Holidays, Including Turkey, Greece, Italy and Spain

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Travel giant TUI has been forced to cancel another wave of vacations as uncertainty persists over vacations abroad.

The government’s light travel system means that many popular destinations are completely excluded, while others involve a lot of expensive testing.

Every three weeks there is a travel review and countries are shuffled based on a few factors such as the changing Covid situation, vaccination rate, and the number of people traveling across the country.

Companies like TUI have to sidestep these ever-changing rules, often taking drastic measures such as canceling vacations altogether.

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They have now posted a list of all the holidays they have had to cancel.

These are trips to:

  • Cyprus, Jamaica and Turkey until July 21 inclusive

  • Skiathos until July 22 included

  • Fuerteventura until July 23 inclusive

  • Crete (Chania) until July 26 inclusive

  • La Palma until July 28 inclusive

  • Aruba, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Bulgaria, Croatia, Dominican Republic
    Egypt, Florida, Greece (Halkidiki, Kefalonia, Preveza, Samos, Santorini, Thassos), Italy, Mexico, Morocco, Spain (mainland), TUI Lakes & Mountains and Tunisia until July 31 inclusive.

They also canceled the following holidays, which included non-TUI flights, until July 31 inclusive:

  • Canada, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Tobago, United Arab Emirates and United States

A company spokesperson said: “All customers affected by the latest cancellations will be contacted directly and can request a full cash refund, or move to a later date or alternative vacation and receive a booking incentive. .

“If we need to cancel future vacations due to updated government guidelines, or as a result of revising our vacation programs, we will contact you directly and endeavor to notify guests at least seven days in advance. advanced.

“We would like to thank our customers for their understanding at this time.”

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