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MBL: Travel and coronavirus

The British government is advising against all but essential travel to anywhere in the world for 30 days. Where does that leave Britons and their holiday plans?

The UK government has urged Britons to avoid non-essential travel to anywhere in the world for 30 days to tackle the spread of coronavirus. Where does that leave people and their holiday plans? And what about future holidays?

Joining presenter Louise Cooper to share their views:

Simon Calder, Travel Editor at The Independent.
Charlie Campbell, Senior Policy Adviser at the Association of British Insurers.
Gary Rycroft, solicitor at Joseph A Jones & Co LLP.

Email questions to moneybox@bbc.co.uk

Producer: Darin Graham
Editor: Richard Vadon

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Wed 18 Mar 2020 15:00

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