Flight operators are constantly making changes to their flights and destinations as restrictions on where Brits can fly continue.
Some operators have been forced to cancel flights and open up other destinations as travel restrictions continually change.
TUI was forced to cancel flights to Jamaica after the Foreign Office said Brits should avoid all but essential travel to the destination.
As summer comes to a close, flight operators are now fighting for the winter space in the hope that travel will open up as more countries and people receive their vaccine.
Here are just some of the changes to flights by major flight operators including Jet2, Ryanair and more.
Ryanair
Ryanair has announced new routes from Stansted Airport this winter, including to Finland, Romania, Italy and Croatia.
From Stansted it will serve Helsinki and Tampere in Finland; Oradea in Romania; Stockholm, Sweden; Trapani and Treviso in Italy; and Zagreb, Croatia.
Michael O’Leary, boss of Ryanair, said airfares will be “much lower” than before the coronavirus pandemic while demand recovers.
He told reporters at a press conference in central London: “There has never been a better time to go away on winter breaks, (visit) Christmas markets, city breaks, than there will be this winter because there’s going to be lots of capacity at very cheap prices.”
Mr O’Leary said the airline has seen a “very dramatic recovery in traffic” over the summer.
It expects annual passenger numbers to reach “close to 100 million” this year compared with 149 million before the virus crisis, and exceed pre-pandemic levels next summer.
TUI
Airline TUI continues to contact customers who have had their holidays cancelled due to Covid restrictions.
The holiday operator has cancelled flights across the world throughout September and October.
Popular destinations for British travellers that have been axed include Italy, Florida, Turkey, Spain, Croatia and Bulgaria.
TUI said in a statement: “Please rest…