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Martin Lewis tips for booking a holiday in 2021 - advice on insurance, booking and package deals

Updated: 19 May 2021, 11:30 MARTIN Lewis has given Brits fresh advice on what to check if planning a holiday abroad this summer. With the travel advice likely to change at short notice, the money saving expert explained how families can protect themselves this summer. 4 Martin Lewis has explained how Brits can protect themselves this summer when booking holidaysCredit: AFP Speaking on The Martin Lewis Money Show, he said one of the most important ways to make sure your holiday is protected is to check the package holiday T&Cs when booking. He explained: "The ability to cancel or change a booking is so important right now, package holidays often from travel agents or travel firms have strong protection.

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More 'green list' countries could be announced from June 7 in huge holiday boost

More 'green list' countries could be announced from June 7 in huge holiday boost
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Brits must wear face masks on beaches in Portugal or face £100 fine

Brits must wear face masks on beaches in Portugal or face £100 fine
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Brits should avoid holidays abroad until later this year due to new variants, warns public health boss

Brits should avoid holidays abroad until later this year due to new variants, warns public health boss
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Ryanair boss warns flights will cost much more in 2022

Ryanair boss warns flights will cost much more in 2022 Updated: 17 May 2021, 11:45 BRITS opting to go abroad next year are likely to pay a lot more for their flights, the boss of Ryanair has warned. Chief executive Michael O’Leary said fares will be more expensive in 2022 due to a 25 per cent reduction in the number of available seats than before the pandemic due to airlines reducing their operations. 3 Ryanair has warned flights will cost much more next yearCredit: Geoff Robinson He told BBC Breakfast: "There’s no doubt in my mind that prices will rise, particularly during the peaks of the bank holiday weekends, the school holiday travel period.

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New plane rules explained - what you can and can't do after UK travel relaxed

Sarah Grealish Updated: May 17 2021, 10:09 ET SUN-starved Brits are readying their passports at they jet off abroad for holidays from May 17. But what rules exactly do you need to follow in the airport and on the flight? Here’s all you need to know... 3 Where can Brits fly? From May 17, people can go on domestic holidays with others - providing they stick to the rule of six. A small number of countries have been added to the UK's 'green list' - meaning quarantine isn't necessary upon a return to the UK. They include Israel, Singapore, Portugal, the Falkland Islands, Ascension, St Helena, Tristan da Cunha, Gibraltar, Faroe Islands, Iceland and Brunei.

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Travellers blast airports as 'petri dish for Covid' as they face TWO-HOUR queues as holidays return

Updated: May 17 2021, 8:28 ET TRAVELLERS facing two-hour queues on arrival in the UK have blasted airports as a "petri dish for Covid". It's claimed some people landing at Heathrow this morning had to mingle with arrivals from Covid red-list countries �� 7 7 Sun-starved Brits have flocked to airports today to head to Portugal as travel restrictions lifted.  Long queues formed at Heathrow and Gatwick Airport from 6am as airports prepare for their busiest day of the year so far. It comes after an airports chief warned Border Force problems meant passengers face "chaos" and "unacceptable" queues when returning to the UK. One dad, who arrived at Heathrow from New York this morning, tweeted: "Been told to join the 1hr+ queue and also that the fast tracking of families with young children is on hold.

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