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British travellers should return to the UK now says Foreign Office

All British travellers should return to the UK as soon as possible in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has said.

Updated travel advice says all British tourists and short-stay travellers should return while commercial flights are still available. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said further closures to air routes may come in the next 48 hours - possibly without notice.

Some British tourists are already experiencing difficulties due to travel restrictions and domestic policies around the globe, the FCO said, but added it was working "around the clock" to support those stranded abroad.

The Government said it is working with airlines to keep routes open and is calling for international action for enough time to enable international travellers to return on commercial flights.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: "We are strongly urging UK travellers overseas to return home now where and while there are still commercial routes to do so."

"Around the world, more airlines are suspending flights and more airports are closing, some without any notice. If you are on holiday abroad the time to come home is now while you still can."

Last week, Britons were advised against non-essential travel to anywhere in the world as the Covid-19 crisis closed borders. The advice, issued on March 17, was set to last for an initial 30-day period.

The FCO advised British travellers to contact their tour operator or airline immediately to arrange a commercial flight if they want to leave.

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