Tui is to resume holidays to Cape Verde, Jamaica, Egypt, Mexico and Turkey before the end of the month.
The Turkish destinations of Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum and Izmir make their return on Saturday (October 16) among others in time for the autumn school half-term.
Jamaica, Cancun in Mexico and the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh come back to the operator’s in-house flying programme from Sunday followed by Hurghada the following day.
Non-Tui flights to Jamaica will be available from Saturday.
Services to Boa Vista and Sal in the Cape Verde islands will regain flights from October 23, according to an update by Tui UK and Ireland yesterday (Wednesday).
However, Tui flights to Cuba remain cancelled until October 21 despite the country being among those removed from the government’s restricted red travel list from this week.
Flights are also cancelled until October 27 to the Canary island of La Palma as it continues to suffer from the impact of an ongoing volcanic eruption.
Tui flights are cancelled until October 31 to Aruba, Austria, Slovenia, Varna and Bourgas in Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Florida, Calabria, Sardinia and Sicily in Italy, Almeria and Girona in Spain, Malta, Montenegro, Thailand and Tunisia together with non-Tui flights to Austria, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Seychelles, Tanzania, Thailand and Trinidad & Tobago, US and Abu Dhabi.
No Tui flights will run to the Dominican Republic, one of the few remaining red list destinations, until at least November 11.
Flights are continuing to Crete despite an earthquake which hit part of the island on Tuesday.
Tui said: “We are continually reviewing our holiday programme in line with government updates every three weeks.
“If we need to cancel holidays because of updated government guidance, or after reviewing our holiday programme, we will contact customers and aim to give at least seven days advance notice.
“These customers can request a full cash refund, or to change to a later date or alternative holiday with a booking incentive.”