Should I book a holiday this year? Experts on when you should be booking a trip during coronavirus travel bans
HOLIDAYS have been left in tatters as countries around the world close their borders and Brits are warned to avoid all but essential travel, both abroad and in the UK.
Thousands of families have been left both out of pocket as well as without their trips.
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Many of the travel bans and restrictions are in place until April and May, although are likely to be extended and people in the UK are warned to stay in their homes unless for essential travel such as for food or medicine.
However, Brits may be questioning whether it is okay to book holidays for the future, such as the winter season this year or even during summer 2021.
EasyJet has launched their winter schedule, with £29.99 flights to Europe from October, and cruise liners are allowing passengers a 48-hour pre-sail cancellation period.
Here is everything you need to know if you are thinking of booking a holiday in the future.
He said: "I know as soon as restrictions lift, there’s going to be pent-up demand for flight seats so while our team is dealing with anxious guests right now, I’m also getting Christmas on sale in the next few days, and 2021 trips as soon as possible."
He added that booking with an ATOL protected holiday company is the best option, as you have "peace of mind knowing your money is safe".