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Post-pandemic holidays
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ast year was a lame duck of a year for travel. If you were lucky enough to sneak in a holiday at the start of 2020 you may have been caught up in a race to get home or, worse still, been locked down in a foreign hotel as Covid-19 restrictions began sweeping the world. Since then it’s been a rollercoaster ride as lockdowns have come and gone, a tier system had people shedding tears and the government’s list of travel corridors was here today, gone tomorrow and back again a few weeks later. As we emerge from lockdown three, holidays are within reach but it will be
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some time before travel is completely back to normal. What’s certain is that most destinations will remain subject to changing restrictions and requirements and the business of booking and going on holiday has become much more complicated. Of course the best thing you can do to avoid headaches is book your holiday through a professional travel company like Charitable Travel. This will ensure your trip is ATOL-bonded and refundable. But it will also mean you have someone to help you navigate through the complexities of post-pandemic travel and someone to call for advice should the situation change at any point after booking.
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