Travel and Tourism
What are they? Which countries could we travel to first? And what about the 14-day quarantine?
Ministers plan so-called "air bridges" or "travel corridors" with countries potentially including France, Spain and Greece from around July 6.
Britons may be able to go on a foreign holiday this year as “travel corridors” let people from certain countries, travel between the two without need for quarantine. Popular European destinations are looking to use the corridors to let Brits enjoy the sun and beaches and salvage their economies as the coronavirus pandemic continues to cause strife across the world.
From 98-point cleaning procedures to "grab and go" breakfasts, things are going to be a little different.
There's been a spike in demand in recent years and, with lockdown, homegrown cruises may be having a moment, say experts.
Could quarantine exemptions for Spain and Green make a summer holiday possible?
With restrictions over travel looking onerous during the coronavirus pandemic, this year the staycation may be the best chance to getaway. Here’s how you can do it.
The pandemic will affect cleanliness protocols, the check-in process, buffets, minibars and more.
With foreign holidays less likely for the foreseeable, we'll be opting for safer, simpler breaks closer to home.
The tourist spot that usually welcomes millions of international visitors a year has been shuttered since mid-March.