More flights have been void ahead of the Jubilee holiday.

Tui, the holiday company, is cancelling more flights as passengers face continued disruption ahead of the Jubilee bank holiday weekend.

Tui will cancel six flights per day until the end of June, affecting approximately 34,000 passengers.

Other airlines have also cancelled flights, as approximately two million people prepare to fly in the coming days.

One family said their children were “devastated” after their flight was cancelled with less than two days’ notice.

Joanna Chandramani said she, her husband, and their seven-year-old twin girls were scheduled to fly to Turkey on Wednesday, but she received a text on Monday evening informing her that their trip had been cancelled.

Ms Chandramani stated that Tui had now offered them vouchers, but the family refused to re-book with them and instead flew with Jet2 to Mallorca.

“We’ve given up on Tui,” she added.

Customers affected by cancellations will receive a full refund for their vacations “as well as an extra gesture of goodwill,” according to Tui.

According to the company, the cancellations accounted for approximately 4% of its flights.

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As the half-term break began, thousands of passengers had their flights cancelled or faced delays at airports when checking in and collecting luggage.

During the first two years of the pandemic, aviation came to a halt and thousands of jobs were lost.

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