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If you've had an operation within the 14 days before you're due to travel, you'll need to let your doctor or surgeon know about your travel plans. They'll then tell you whether you need a fitness to fly letter, and will issue one to you if needed.
If you've had major surgery within a few months before your holiday - operations involving your heart or lungs, for example - you'll need to get a fitness to fly letter.
Broken bones
If you've recently broken a bone and want to know if you're still able to travel with us, take a look at "Can I travel with a broken arm or leg?"
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The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and National Travel Health Network and Centre have up-to-date advice on staying safe and healthy abroad.
See gov.uk/travelaware and follow @FCDOtravelGovUK on Twitter and Facebook.com/FCDOtravel - for the latest general FCDO travel advice, including coronavirus travel guidance, security and local laws, and passport and visa information.
See gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice - for FCDO travel advice about individual destinations.
See Travel Aware page - for travel advice from First Choice.
See travelhealthpro.org.uk - for current travel health news.
The advice can change so check regularly for updates.