Tour companies can send holidaymakers to north African country, government guidance says, with a warning to be vigilantThe Foreign Office has changed its Tunisia travel advice for British tourists, meaning tour companies can start sending holidaymakers to the north African country again. Foreign Office travel advice is critical for tourism, because travel insurance is usually invalidated in affected areas. The coroner in the inquest said travel companies should display logos showing the travel advice for each area on their brochures, and include links to official government travel information. A spokesperson for ABTA, the association of travel agents and tour operators, said its members would continue to rely on Foreign Office advice. “This change in level of travel advice means that travel to Tunisia can now resume and travel companies can put in place plans for holidays to Tunisia to restart, should they wish to do so,” it said.
Source: The Guardian July 26, 2017 15:30 UTC