TUI has updated its list of cancelled holidays and flights again, following the UK government's traffic light update.
The travel company has scrapped a number of flight routes throughout September and October, including Italy and Turkey.
The move came after the Department of Transport added seven countries to the green list and two to the red list on Thursday, with the changes coming into effect yesterday.
Canada, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and the Azores are now all on the green list,while Thailand and Montenegro are now on the red list.
In response, TUI has cancelled more holidays including Florida trips until September 17, with the majority of long-haul destinations cancelled until September 25.
Holidays to many of the green list destinations – including Malta, Austria and Bulgaria have been cancelled until November.
Meanwhile, flights to Naples have been cancelled until September 6, with many other Italian routes including Calabria, Sardinia and Sicily cancelled until October 31.
TUI flights to Turkey, Egypt and Tunisia have also been cancelled until September 25.
Here is the full list of cancellations:
Up to and including 6th September:
Italy (Naples)
Up to and including 9th September:
Italy with non-TUI flights
Up to and including 17th September:
Florida
Up to and including 18th September:
Aruba
Up to and including 25th September:
Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Mexico, Turkey and Tunisia.
Canada, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Tobago, UAE (Abu Dhabi) and USA with non-TUI flights
Up to and including 31st October:
Austria, Italy and Slovenia (TUI Lakes and Mountains including non-TUI flights)
Bulgaria (Varna and Bourgas)
Italy (Calabria, Sardinia and Sicily)
Mainland Spain (Almeria and Girona)
Malta (except non-TUI flights) and Montenegro
Thailand
Turkey with non-TUI flights
However, the airline is still operating to a number of green list destinations which includes most of Croatia and Madeira, as well as holidays with non-TUI flights such as Malta, Iceland, Gibraltar and Barbados.
Amber list destinations such as the Spanish and Greek islands are also still in operation, along with Cyprus and Portugal.
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