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Brexit and travel: Everything you need to know with 100 days to goEverything that we know, what we think we know and what we don’t know about how leaving the EU will affect British travellers Deal or no deal, Brexit will have far-reaching effects on British travellers to Europe. The Independent assesses everything that we know, what we think we know and what we don’t know.You are welcome to check and challenge our sources and analysis; unlike some articles on Brexit and travel, we have provided links to the official source for each aspect. Predictions and speculation are clearly indicated.
Thousands of flights would be cancelled by no-deal Brexit as departures capped at 2018 levelsExclusive: Europe says no country can increase flights to and from the UK, even though many more are promisedDisappointed passengers who thought they had firm bookings to Spain, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Greece and other destinations could find their tickets cancelled. While the cost would be automatically refunded, they would then need to compete for scarce seats and could face higher fares.
Brexit: How will it affect my holidays to Europe?While political uncertainty remains over Brexit, life must go on as normal for British families - and that includes making plans for holidays.
QuoteBrexit: How will it affect my holidays to Europe?While political uncertainty remains over Brexit, life must go on as normal for British families - and that includes making plans for holidays. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46627083
Greece Braces for Tourism Hit From No-Deal BrexitGreece is getting ready for a no-deal Brexit, focusing on measures that will allow Britons to continue to visit and live in the country as they currently do.