The move mirrors the decision of Tui’s biggest rival, Jet2 Holidays
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Matt Hancock says 'no foreign holiday this year' as MPs call for quarantine plan to be scrapped
Health minister was speaking as easyJet announced 4,500 job losses
Shoppers shun cash machines amid fears over spreading coronavirus
ATM transactions plunge 40 per cent as people shop online and ditch cash payments in-store
EasyJet to cut up to 30% of its staff amid global pandemic
‘We want to protect as many jobs as we can for the long term,’ said the airline’s CEO, Johan Lundgren
British Airways cancels all flights from Leeds Bradford airport
Exclusive: Yorkshire’s last air connection with London has been cut
Furlough scheme: UK government paying wages and self-employed earnings for 10.7 million people
Almost one-third of workforce now paid by the state, as Rishi Sunak prepares to announce changes
Online gambling company closed down after addicted customer took own life, as regulator finds 'serious failings'
PT Entertainment Services failed to carry out any “responsible gambling” interactions with the customer, despite being aware that several of his debit card transactions had been declined
UK supermarket sales surged at fastest pace on record during coronavirus lockdown
Alcohol sales jumped 50 per cent while ice cream was up 40 per cent as restaurants close and shoppers stock up
Lockdown threatens to widen gender pay gap, researchers warn
The pattern of women doing fewer hours of work and more childcare during the lockdown is ominous given that women who take time off to have a child tend to have lower hourly wages when they return to work part time, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies
As high streets reopen on 15 June, what will socially distanced shopping be like?
Face masks, hand sanitiser and a lot more queueing: retailers across the UK are set to open up to a different world, and shoppers may find it a difficult experience to get to grips with