A number of European countries have closed their borders to travel from the UK as a result of the new variant of coronavirus that is thought to be much more infectious.
The Netherlands and Belgium have already suspended all flights from Britain, and trains entering Belgium have also been banned.
Italy's foreign minister has said they too will impose a ban on travel from the UK, and France and Germany are among a host of other countries thought to be planning to take a similar course.
The new variant is thought to be responsible for the rapid rise in cases that has seen London and some of the South East move from Tier Two to Tier Four of England's coronavirus restrictions within a matter of days.
Just yesterday (19 December), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the planned relaxation of rules around Christmas would be scrapped for those areas at very short notice for the millions who had planned to take advantage of the opportunity to meet with up to three households between 23 and 27 December
Health experts have said that while there is no current evidence the new strain of the virus is more deadly or resistant to the current vaccines, it could be as much as 70 percent more transmissible.
Within hours of Johnson's announcement, the Netherlands said they'd be stopping all flights from the UK into their country, stating that 'greater clarity' would be needed on the situation.