Answer 1 of 28: We booked a holiday through a third party but flying with Thomson.
Was meant to be flying out on 19th July. Im due to fly to Tunisia (Djerba airport) from Manchester on 23rd June with Thomsons. Tunisia has suspended all international flights and closed its borders in an effort to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus. Answer 1 of 37: Ive noticed that a few of the posts on here are regarding Thomsons / Thomas Cook cancelling or changing the departure airport to Gatwick. Important: Please make sure you enter your Fidelys ID while booking your flight or purchasing your ticket in order to enjoy all the advantages of your status (Award Miles, Status Miles, Excess Baggage Awards when allowed by your fare and booking class, ...). Anguilla. Just been informed all flights to Tunisia have been cancelled. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupPick the perfect holiday destination with Jet2HolidaysGreat summer getaway: Two million Britons hit airports and...Dr Beach reveals the best American beach: East Hampton beats...Bargain breaks: Prices of everyday items in Europe's most...Teacher inadvertently destroys ceiling with powerful party popperAndy Burnham says there's growing coronavirus spread in ManchesterI'm not hysterical: Matt Hancock denies talking up COVID panicNatalie Elphicke exits court alone minutes before dumping husbandChristian B drives VW campervan just weeks before Maddie disappearedNew video shows moment undercover cops drag protester into vanChilling CCTV captures RAF servicewoman's final momentsChris Whitty introduces idea of COVID-19 opening 'trade-offs'Young woman is escorted away by Police in BournemouthPresident Trump says 'we might be banning' Chinese app TikTokMuslims gather at Hagia Sophia in Istanbul to celebrate EidPolice make arrest as fights break out on east London streets Im due to fly to Tunisia (Djerba airport) from Manchester on 23rd June with Thomsons. Please note Tunisair flights to and from Heathrow have been switch to Terminal 2. Gutted The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
Tunisia has suspended all international flights and closed its borders in an effort to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus.In a televised speech on Monday, Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh said the North African country had also banned gatherings and markets, while work hours for state employees would be reduced to five hours.All cultural and sporting events and scientific conferences throughout the country have been cancelled he said, following last week's decision to shutter all cafes, bars and restaurants at 16:00 local time every day.While the number of cases of the coronavirus in Tunisia is relatively low compared to other countries, Fakhfakh has taken several measures to ensure the country is able to contain the disease.The latest figures from the government state 24 people are confirmed to have been infected by the virus, known officially as COVID-19.North African country closes all its land borders in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19Authorities in Tunisia had already ordered all cafes, bars and restaurants to close at 16:00 local time every day (AFP)Coronavirus: Tunisia suspends international flights to help combat virus spreadOnly England And Wales jurisdiction apply in all legal matters. Travel agents Thomson and First Choice have cancelled all flights to Tunisia this week in the wake of the massacre, and are laying on contingency plans to fly … All airports were closed for 14 days on March 20. Tunisair has cancelled all flights after a general strike was called by the country's biggest labour organisation in response to the murder of opposition politician Mohamed Brahmi. Answer 11 of 37: Ive noticed that a few of the posts on here are regarding Thomsons / Thomas Cook cancelling or changing the departure airport to Gatwick. Passengers who have travelled outside … Unrest: People came out onto the streets in Tunis as the body of politician Mohamed Brahmi was taken away from his homeHotspot: Most tourists head straight to beach resorts such as Hammamet, avoiding the capital altogether Britain’s biggest holiday company has cancelled the vast majority of its packages for July.