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‘Endless summer’ predicted as autumn holiday bookings surge
Thomas Cook is seeing a boom in bookings for October and beyond – hinting an extended summer season in 2021
2 February 2021 • 12:04pm
British holidaymakers are banking on a holiday from October onwards
Thomas Cook is predicting an “endless summer”, after a surge of holiday bookings for October 2021 and beyond.
The tour operator, which ceased operations in 2019 but has now relaunched as an online bookings site, says it has seen a dramatic shift in booking patterns, with customers moving from booking holidays in May to banking on breaks from October onwards.
More than 40 per cent of bookings in the last week were for holidays during or after October 2021.
109 countries on the quarantine list have lower Covid rates than the UK
The reticence to grant more travel corridors – just two were announced last week – is a source of growing exasperation for tour operators
South Africa is among the most high-profile omissions
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More than 100 countries on the UK’s “high-risk” travel list now have a lower Covid infection rate than Britain.
The seven-day case rate for the UK, as of December 16, stands at 207.4 per 100,000 residents – lower than the US (470.6 per 100,000) and 27 European nations (including Croatia, Denmark and Portugal), but higher than the vast majority of the world.
Nevertheless, of the 149 countries beneath the UK in the Covid table, only 40 have been granted a travel corridor permitting Britons to visit without a 10-day quarantine when they return.