By Tony Winterburn • Published: 30 Jun 2020 • 12:57
EasyJet, TUI, Ryanair, Jet2 and British Airways have cancelled all Greece holidays and flights after the Greek government said that British Holidaymakers would have to wait until July 15 before being allowed into the country.
More holiday chaos
The news has thrown flights due to fly to Greece into chaos and all airlines operating flights up until July 15 have had to axe services, with TUI, EasyJet, BA, Ryanair and Jet2 among the carriers affected.
An EasyJet spokesperson said: “Following today’s announcement by the Greek authorities, we will being reviewing our flying schedule and any customers whose flights are required to be cancelled as a result of any restrictions will be notified and informed of their options which include a free of charge transfer, a voucher for the value of their booking or a refund.”
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