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The vaccine is supposed to let us live : Travel leaders call for an end to draconian restrictions

Jonny Bealby, founder of Wild Frontiers: On Monday, Boris must give us some hope. Having ministers stating it is illegal to book summer holidays (which is plainly wrong) and others saying it’s too early, is driving an unreasonably negative message which might be hard to rebound from.  This week saw the launch of a campaign called Save our Summer, in which more than 600 UK travel companies vowed to allow free transfers or give prompt refunds for anyone booking a holiday that then can’t be taken due to the Covid pandemic. There is therefore almost no risk whatever to the customer and yet this not only gives us in the industry hope, hope we can pass on to our friends and partners around the world, it also gives our customers something to look forward to: a positive impact on our mental health that should not be overlooked.

Travel news latest: Staycations may be prohibited until June

Foreign holidays will not be allowed until May 17 at the earliest Save Save 22 February 2021 • 6:08pm Follow Overseas holidays will not be permitted until at least May 17, Boris Johnson has announced. Outlining the post-lockdown roadmap in the Commons this afternoon, the Prime Minister explained that current restrictions on international leisure travel will only be eased pending a review in April, led by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. Domestic holidays will also be prohibited until April 12 at the earliest, Johnson confirmed. While an initial tranche of wider restrictions will be lifted in the first stage of the plan, which begins next month, domestic holidays will not be permitted until the second stage of the strategy – due to begin in seven weeks’ time, at the earliest.

Five honeymoon trends for 2021 and beyond, from modern-day grand tours to retro holidays

Five honeymoon trends for 2021 and beyond, from modern-day grand tours to retro holidays Newlyweds have had to be – and will continue to be – creative with how they honeymoon this year and beyond. Here are some ideas 11 February 2021 • 5:00pm Boutique hotel group Airelles offer a hotel hopping tour by car around Provence, staying at three of their properties The pandemic has forced people to think outside the usual fly-and-flop and twin-centre honeymoon box – meaning newlyweds have had to be – and will continue to be – creative with how they honeymoon this year and beyond. Here we round up some of the best trends to have emerged, from road trips around Europe in the style of the 18th-century Grand Tour, to why we re honeymooning like our grandparents.

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