TUI has again updated its holiday programme following changes to the government's international travel lists.

The British airline on Wednesday made alterations to its cancelled flights due to 'ongoing uncertainty' around travel amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In the government's latest review, the Department for Transport announced seven countries were to move to the green list.

READ MORE: When is the next travel update due from the government for holidays abroad?

Travellers returning to England from Denmark, Switzerland, and the Azores will no longer have to isolate, along with Canada, Finland, Liechtenstein, and Lithuania.

However Montenegro and Thailand joined the red list, which means Brits will have to quarantine for 10 days in a government-approved hotel on their return.

A statement on TUI's website says they are 'continually reviewing' their holiday programme in line with government updates every three weeks.

Here are the latest changes, as of 7am on Wednesday, September 8:

Where they're flying to...

They're currently operating to the following destinations:

Green

Dubrovnik

Croatia (Dubrovnik, Pula and Split)

Madeira and Porto Santo

Antigua, Barbados, Gibraltar, Grenada, Iceland, Jersey and Malta with non-TUI flights

Amber

Balearics (Ibiza, Majorca, Menorca)

Canaries (Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma and Tenerife)

Cyprus (Larnaca and Paphos)

Greece (Corfu, Crete, Halkidiki, Kefalonia, Kos, Parga, Rhodes, Sami, Santorini, Skiathos, Thassos and Zakynthos)

Mainland Spain (Alicante, Malaga and Reus)

Morocco (Agadir and Marrakech)

Portugal

St Lucia

Switzerland (TUI Lakes & Mountains)

UAE (Dubai) with non-TUI flights

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Cancellations

Due to ongoing uncertainty around travel the following destinations are cancelled:

Up to and including September 6: Italy (Naples)

Up to and including September 9: Italy with non-TUI flights

Tourists lay in lounge chairs on Patong Beach, Thailand's most popular beach

Up to and including September 25: Aruba, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Florida, Mexico, Turkey and Tunisia

Canada, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Tobago, UAE (Abu Dhabi) and USA with non-TUI flights

Up to and including October 31: Austria, Italy and Slovenia (TUI Lakes and Mountains including non-TUI flights)

Bulgaria (Varna and Bourgas)

Italy (Calabria, Sardinia and Sicily)

Mainland Spain (Almeria and Girona)

Malta (except non-TUI flights) and Montenegro

Thailand

Turkey with non-TUI flights

TUI says affected customers will be contacted and they aim to give at least seven days notice.

These customers can request a full cash refund, or they can change to a later date or alternative holiday with a booking incentive.

A statement added: "We know some customers may be unsure about travelling this summer, so to offer continued flexibility and reassurance, fee-free changes can be made up to 14 days before travel for customers due to depart up to and including 31 October."

More information can be read on their website here.

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