TUI will restart flights and holidays to more amber list countries this week following the lifting of quarantine rules for double vaccinated travellers.
From Thursday, 22 July, the tour operator will restart operations to Larnaca and Paphos in Cyprus, along with Jamaica, while Morocco and the Greek island of Skiathos will resume on Friday.
Fuerteventura and Alicante will restart on Saturday, 24 July, Kefalonia and Malaga on 25 July , Crete on 27 July and La Palma on 29 July.
From 1 August, holidaymakers can travel to Dubrovnik with TUI, with Split flights resuming the following day. Flights to Bourgas and Varna in Bulgaria start on 2 August and Pula in Croatia on 3 August.
Although Bulgarian authorities are not allowing UK travellers to enter the country, the ban expires on 31 July, two days before TUI services are due to begin.
The tour operator said it will continue to review its schedules.
“We won’t take any customers to red destinations or those which require quarantine on arrival, unless this can be foregone by a COVID test,” the company said.
“If we need to cancel holidays because of updated government guidance, or after reviewing our holiday programme, we will contact customers and aim to give at least seven days advance notice.”
It added that Aruba, Greece (Halkidiki, Preveza, Samos, Santorini, Thassos), Italy, Morocco (Agadir), mainland Spain (except Alicante and Malaga) and TUI Lakes & Mountains remain cancelled up to and including 31 July.
Holidays which include non-TUI flights to Canada, Kenya, Seychelles and Tobago remain cancelled up to including 31 July.
Holidays to Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Florida, Mexico, Turkey and Tunisia have been cancelled up to and including 15 August.
Holidays which include non-TUI flights to India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand (Phuket), UAE and USA are also cancelled up to and including 15 August.
Holidays to Cuba remain cancelled up to and including 31 August.