Defiant Brits are flocking to Europe to avoid over-crowded staycations where the Covid-19 risk is higher
Many are willing to get abroad despite the risk of other nations falling off the quarantine list ifThe news comes as the Government was blasted by the Home Affairs Select Committee on Tuesday for changing guidelines and delivering “very unhelpful” messages for holidaymakers.
Yvette Cooper, chair of the committee, said: “The Government needs to be much more sensitive to the impact on families and businesses of last-minute decisions.”HELL ON EARTHGirl, 6, chokes on FACE MASK found 'cooked inside McDonald's chicken nuggets'CLEVER BUOYCoronavirus rips through Mojaca infecting dozens in Spanish party resort
Easyjet said it is expanding its schedule to 40 per cent of normal capacity between July and September, compared with the 30 per cent it predicted in June. The company explained it started flying again in the middle of June and carried 117,000 passengers in the 132,000 seats it had available in the last two weeks of the quarter.
Johan Lundgren, easyJet chief executive, said: “Our bookings for the remainder of the summer are performing better than expected.”GOT a story? RING The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL
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