Coronavirus: Can I get a holiday refund and what are my travel rights?

Coronavirus has meant most people have been forced to abandon or hastily rearrange holiday plans for 2020, whether in the UK or abroad.

For the time being the Foreign Office has advised against all non-essential travel, and some restrictions remain in place within the UK.

There are signs that people may manage a getaway, but options may be limited.

Should I book my summer holiday?
Different parts of the UK are relaxing restrictions at different times, but this opens the option of a staycation.

The planned reduction of social distancing from 2m (6ft) to 1m plus in England means that hotels, campsites, self-catering accommodation and B&Bs can operate again, with restrictions, from 4 July.

Self-catering holiday accommodation is opening again now in Northern Ireland, and hotels will follow on 3 July.

Coronavirus has meant most people have been forced to abandon or hastily rearrange holiday plans for 2020, whether in the UK or abroad.

For the time being the Foreign Office has advised against all non-essential travel, and some restrictions remain in place within the UK.

There are signs that people may manage a getaway, but options may be limited.

Should I book my summer holiday?

Different parts of the UK are relaxing restrictions at different times, but this opens the option of a staycation.

The planned reduction of social distancing from 2m (6ft) to 1m plus in England means that hotels, campsites, self-catering accommodation and B&Bs can operate again, with restrictions, from 4 July.

Self-catering holiday accommodation is opening again now in Northern Ireland, and hotels will follow on 3 July.

Coronavirus has meant most people have been forced to abandon or hastily rearrange holiday plans for 2020, whether in the UK or abroad.

For the time being the Foreign Office has advised against all non-essential travel, and some restrictions remain in place within the UK.

There are signs that people may manage a getaway, but options may be limited.

Should I book my summer holiday?

Different parts of the UK are relaxing restrictions at different times, but this opens the option of a staycation.

The planned reduction of social distancing from 2m (6ft) to 1m plus in England means that hotels, campsites, self-catering accommodation and B&Bs can operate again, with restrictions, from 4 July.

Self-catering.com holiday accommodation is opening again now in Northern Ireland, and hotels will follow on 3 July.

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