In May it announced that it would shrink its operations, including closing its Gatwick base and cutting 3,550 jobs.
The Government gave Transport for London a £1.6 billion package to continue running services after a collapse in revenue in May.
Spain, France, Italy, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus are on the list.
The statue was created in tribute to the Danish storyteller Andersen.
It comes as thousands of holidaymakers rushed to book trips abroad as foreign breaks were given the green light with quarantine measures set to be dropped for some destinations.
The rules have been dubbed a "political stunt" as unwell passengers board the tube at Heathrow unaware there's a quarantine.
The Government is facing criticism over its decision to legally require travellers to the UK to isolate for 14 days.
London North Eastern Railway will introduce the measure when services are ramped up next week.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce the move in an address to the nation on Sunday.
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