If you have already paid £100 for a Ryanair return flight to Rhodes or £80 for an Easyjet round trip to Pisa, you will be feeling hopeful of a summer escape after months spent locked down. However, booking your trip may be the easy part. Although the government’s lifting of quarantine restrictions on travellers returning from some countries should make it possible to take a trip (but only if you’re travelling to and from England), there are potential pitfalls that could leave you with significant costs if it all goes wrong. Travel insurance cover will be patchy, airlines and travel companies may not be flexible if you need to cancel your trip and social distancing regulations in your destination could be confusing. “The risk of
Source: The Times July 03, 2020 15:56 UTC