Britain’s Travel Industry Turns Out to Protest Government Restrictions

The travel industry gathered at Westminster in London to protest on June 23. Jason Clampet / Skift

The travel industry gathered at Westminster in London to protest on June 23. Jason Clampet / Skift

The UK expands list of green light countries for non-essential travel. Dannyman / Wikimedia

The Alpine region, known for the Matterhorn mountain, expects to welcome 15 percent more Germans and 20 percent more French guests this year. Manuel Hodel / Unsplash

A Magaluf resort. The addition of the area to the UK’s travel green list means tourists from the area’s largest market are returning to the island. Chris / Flickr

The lights of the Big Apple are shining a little brighter these days with the prospect of a lot of tourist night owls returning. It’s Ariel Palitz’s job to ensure New York remains a nightlife capital of the world. mehmet canli / Flickr

Canada’s hard-hit indigenous tourism sector is looking to Canadian travelers this summer to help businesses recover. Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada / Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

A Ryanair aircraft stands on the tarmac at Frankfurt-Hahn Airport Germany, September 12, 2018. The airline will mount a fight to block Italian government funding of the airline poised to succeed Alitalia. Ralph Orlowski / Reuters

Airlines are pushing the UK and U.S. governments to reopen travel this summer. hildgrim / Wikimedia

Thomas Cook expects record demand for Lisbon in Portugal. Rustam Aliyev / Flickr
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