Jet2 Reportedly Tells Hundreds of Travellers in Spain to Cut Holidays Short and Return to UK

As the United Kingdom reintroduces 2-week quarantine restrictions on arrivals from Spain, airline companies are asking customers to end their holidays early and come back home.

Jet2 is reportedly asking hundreds of customers to the Balearic and Canary Islands, who have reportedly seen their flights canceled as the tour operator requests they cut their holidays short, to return to the UK, the BBC reported on Thursday.

Customers scheduled to return from Spain in early August were told to return earlier due to the company’s inability to afford empty planes flying to and from the Mediterranean country.

The change could see holidaymakers affected in popular Spanish tourist destinations such as Ibiza, Majorca, and Tenerife.

The company said they are operating empty outbound flights “up to and including 3 August” and they are are “contacting customers who are currently in these destinations to advise them of their options regarding flying back to the UK”.

This comes after aviation industry leaders and representatives of travel and tourism industries issued a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson demanding targeted travel corridors to keep the sector afloat.

Tourists in Ibiza

ABTA mag reported, arranged by Airlines UK, that bosses of firms including British Airways, Jet2, and Heathrow Airport, told the PM that new quarantine measures with Spain represent “the latest significant blow to a sector which now risks being permanently scarred”.

The letter said that corridors served as a “clear way forward” and would be a “more nuanced approach to quarantine”.

The statement follows the removal of Spain by the UK from its safe-countries list, while the Foreign Office warns against all non-essential travel to Spain amid rising new cases of coronavirus in the country.

Following the announcement, Jet2 announced it would temporarily stop flights to Almeria, Alicante, Malaga, and Murcia from Tuesday up to at least 16 August.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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