Are you wondering what will happen after 31st January 2020 when the UK leaves the EU?
Rather than speculate we wanted to let you know what ABTA is saying. Here is a snippet from the ABTA website: Brexit: advice for travellers after 31 January 2020 Europe is the number one overseas destination for UK travellers – with over 58 million trips abroad each year. Naturally, holidaymakers and business travellers have questions about what Brexit means for travelling to EU countries. This latest advice highlights that the UK is now on track to enter a transition period after Brexit on 31 January 2020 and is valid until the end of December 2020. Travel after 31 January 2020 If Parliament ratifies the Withdrawal Agreement before 31 January 2020, which it is on track to do, the UK will enter a transition period, meaning everything will remain the same and you can continue to travel as you do now until at least the end of December 2020. Common questions about travel after 31 January 2020 Will flights still operate? Yes. If a deal is agreed then we will be in a transition period, meaning everything will stay the same until the end of December 2020 and flights will continue as normal. Will ferries and cruise ships still sail? Ferry services and cruises will still sail as in any case the majority of the rules under which they operate are not based on EU rules, but are international. Will my coach journey still operate? Coaches will still be able to travel to and from the EU, and around EU countries as usual. Will trains from the UK to the EU still operate? Trains from the UK to the EU will continue to operate as usual. Will I need a visa to travel to the EU after Brexit? No. UK travellers won’t need a visa to travel to the EU after Brexit. Should I take out travel insurance to cover Brexit? The best way to protect your holiday is to book a package – it is then the travel provider’s responsibility to make sure your holiday is provided and to offer an alternative or refund if it cannot be delivered. It is important that whenever and wherever you travel that you have adequate travel insurance which covers your specific needs, including any known medical conditions or activities you plan to do. Passports Valid passports can still be used. You do not need to have six months left on your passport to travel to the EU. Your passport does however need to be valid for the whole of your trip. European Health Insurance Card and travel insurance The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) allows any EU citizen to access state medical care when they are travelling in another EU country. In the event of a Brexit deal, UK registered EHICs will still be valid throughout 2020. ABTA has always advised holidaymakers and business travellers to make sure they have appropriate travel insurance, whether they have an EHIC card or not, as there are limitations to EHIC. When travelling in the EU and beyond, it is important you take out travel insurance and check that it covers your current circumstances, including any medical conditions. If you have an annual policy, make sure you check the Terms and Conditions and contact your insurance provider if you’re not sure. Advice on travel insurance can be found here. Driving licences As long as you have a full UK driving licence, you don’t currently need an additional licence to drive in the EU. This will not change following 31 January 2020. An International Driving Permit will not be required, and you do not need a GB sticker or a Green Card for car insurance. Taking pets abroad There will be no change in relation to taking pets abroad after 31 January 2020. Data roaming Under EU rules, the cost of making calls, sending messages or using the internet on your phone in the EU is the same in the UK and this will continue after 31 January 2020. The above information is credited to ABTA
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So you've booked your holiday and it's only a few days away, HOW EXCITING!!!
Now you know you can't take everything with you but what do you pack and what do you leave at home? I recently came across this post on the Telegraph website, written by Ms Soo Kim, travel writer, and thought I would share it with you. You may not need to take it all but it may just help you remember a few things to take! The electronic Plug converter is the one I always forget, I think I have about 4 in my drawer at home now! Essentials for any holiday
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