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What should I do if the Foreign and Commonwealth Office or World Health Organisation advises the public not to travel to my holiday destination?

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What should I do if the Foreign and Commonwealth Office or World Health Organisation advises the public not to travel to my holiday destination?

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If you wish to cancel your holiday before you travel, you should check your tour operator’s terms and conditions of booking, paying particular attention to the section on cancellations. Contact your tour operator and under the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) code of conduct, you should be offered the chance to defer your trip, choose an alternative holiday or have a full refund. If the Foreign and Commonwealth Office or World Health Organisation advises the public not to travel to your holiday destination whilst you are there, your tour operator should arrange for your immediate return, free of charge. They should also reimburse you for any unused portion of your holiday. About Whilst I Am Abroad.

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