Brits warned to avoid travelling abroad 'indefinitely' due to coronavirus - this could affect you getting a refund
BRITS are being urged not to travel abroad "indefinitely" by the Foreign Office - as coronavirus cases hit 1.25m globally.
A spokesperson for the Association for British Travel Agents told Sun Online Travel: "The Foreign & Commonwealth Office travel advice against ‘all but essential’ travel has now removed the interim review date and could be in place for the foreseeable future, however this travel restriction can be removed at any time.
"Our advice to customers with future bookings is to be patient and wait to be contacted by your travel provider.
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