Some travellers have been left frustrated and out of pocket after changing their flights home to England to avoid a potential Portugal quarantine that now hasn’t been imposed.
"We feel as if we've lost two days of our holiday, it's cost us an arm and a leg - we're just very disappointed," Karen said as she waited to board a plane at Faro airport.
There has been confusion over whether people need to quarantine for 14 days after returning to the UK from Portugal or Greece.
There are
strict new self-isolation rules for people from Wales and Scotland coming back from Portugal. But there is no change for England and Northern Ireland as yet.
"We've paid just over £1,000, I think, for three going back to Manchester," said another passenger, Ron, adding: "It would be good if governments could all get together... and come up with one set of policies which are applied reasonably consistently."
Kelly Jones and her family changed their flights home from the Algarve from Saturday to Friday at a cost of £900.
The 45-year-old from Birmingham said the situation was "absolutely disgusting".
She said: "The government just changes the goalposts left, right and centre at the moment. It's embarrassing."