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Oliver Dowden says the government has a "very ambitious plan" to get tourism going in a little over a month.
The budget airline called the attack "highly sophisticated" and said credit card details of more than 2,000 people had been accessed.
Once travel restrictions are gone, holiday firms will have to climb many hurdles to get back into our good graces, journalist Qin Xie writes.
From check-in to boarding to flying in silence, the constant vigilance was exhausting.
From overstretched mountain rescue teams to an elderly population, those in the Lake District and Blackpool are desperate for tourists to stay away.
The airline said the safety and security of its passengers and crew was its top priority.
Sir Patrick Vallance says the present travel restrictions stand, however.
Flights from South Tenerife continue to be grounded.
In a video, the man repeatedly jabs at the back of the seat. On Twitter, a debate ensued about airplane etiquette.