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WHAT WILL SUMMER 2021 LOOK LIKE FOR TRAVELLERS?

With campsites and self-catering accommodation set to reopen in England by 12 April, and hotels and B&Bs by 17 May, staycations seem set to dominate travel plans for the foreseeable future.

In the days following the prime minister’s announcement that the ban on non-essential travel could be lifted in May, subject to conditions for the government’s ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown being

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