It's reported a number of European countries are in advanced negotiations with the UK to set up so-called 'air bridges'.
These would be bilateral exemptions to the 14-day quarantine for international arrivals in the UK which is being imposed from Monday.
Greece, Turkey and Spain are understood to be among the countries keen to reach agreements to allow summer tourism.
It comes as British Airways did not attend a meeting with the Home Secretary Priti Patel to discuss the controversial quarantine requirements.
Industry analyst Paul Charles says airlines want more support from the UK government.
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