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It is better to travel hopefully, than to arrive, goes the quote — here are the reasons to be optimistic about overseas travel this summer

March 14, 2021 15:19
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Barely had Boris Johnson finished making his announcement of England’s post-lockdown roadmap than travel bookings started to spike — and not just for holidays across the UK.

Flight bookings for the summer were up 337 per cent on the week before, according to easyJet, while TUI saw similar rises. “We know there’s a huge demand to travel,” said Andrew Flintham, Managing Director TUI UK and Ireland, the day following the announcement, “with demand for Greece, Spain and Turkey from July onwards the most booked overnight, with bookings up 500%.”

For now, international travel is still banned (apart from a few exceptions), with a review due by April 12 and the earliest permitted date for overseas trips on May 17. So where should you consider for a 2021 holiday, and what might you need in order to travel?

Vaccine certification

Everyone from airlines and tour operators to national governments have been looking at vaccine certification to help open up international travel, with Qantas and Saga Travel both announcing that they’ll require proof of vaccination.

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