Tui cancels holidays to popular destinations this summer
The travel company has cancelled more holidays to destinations on the UK government’s red and amber lists
Tui had said it would continue to ‘run holidays as planned to destinations where borders are open and FCDO (Foreign Office) advice allows travel’. However, the company has now said it is cancelling trips to even more destinations up to 13 June or 27 June due to ‘ongoing uncertainty’.
These destinations include Crete, Halkidiki, Kefalonia, Preveza, Samos, Santorini, Skiathos, Thasos, and Zante in Greece. Holidays to mainland Spain and the islands of Formentera, Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca and La Palma are also cancelled.
Additionally, holidays to Aruba, Croatia, Cyprus, Italy, Jamaica and Tanzania are cancelled up to 13 June.
Customers to be contacted directly
Destinations that were cancelled up to and including 27 June are Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Mexico, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey.
Tui explained in a statement: “All customers impacted by these cancellations will be contacted directly and will be able to request a full cash refund, or to change to a later date or alternative holiday and receive a booking incentive.
“If we need to cancel any future holidays because of updated government guidance, we will be in touch directly and aim to give customers at least seven days’ notice.”