Company says low Covid rates and accelerating vaccine programmes have improved tourism prospects

Spain’s Balearic and Canary islands and Greece are expected to be the preferred destinations for Europeans booking long-awaited summer holidays when the travel industry reopens, according to the travel group Tui, although it will only operate three-quarters of its summer 2019 capacity.

Europe’s largest travel company said low rates of Covid infections in key locations, combined with an accelerating vaccination programme in Europe, had improved the prospects for tourism this summer.

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