After a coup attempt by a section of the military in Turkey, in which at least 90 people have been killed, here is a summary of current travel advice for British travellers.

BA flight cancellations

British Airways have cancelled all flights to and from Turkey on Saturday in light of the coup attempt.

A British Airways spokeswoman said: "In light of the events unfolding in Turkey, all flights to and from the country have been cancelled today (July 16).

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Easyjet continuing Turkey flight programme

EasyJet has said the airline does not expect any changes to its schedule of flights to Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman and Ismir.

"We are liaising with the Turkish and British authorities. The safety and security of our passengers and crew is the airline's highest priority," a spokeswoman said.

"Current advice from the British authorities is to continue our flying programme. This will be kept under continuous review," she added.

FCO: Britons in Turkey strongly advised to stay indoors

The Foreign Office has strongly advised Britons in Turkey to stay indoors and remain vigilant.

Updated travel advice for Turkey said that there were "widespread reports of gunfire and explosions in Ankara and Istanbul, and the military has been deployed to the streets" and that "large scale military action is ongoing".

People due to travel to or from Turkey over the next few days are also advised to closely monitor travel advice and check with airlines or tour operators before travelling.