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to think it might be best not to book a holiday in the EU?

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InTheRoseGarden · 28/09/2018 20:34

I'm planning next year's summer holiday and as I'm reaching the point of booking things I'm hesitating because of the Brexit situation. Am I right in thinking that if there's no deal it could be a complete ball ache? I really don't want a load of stress in having to sort extra things out ahead of the holiday - especially if everyone else with a European holiday is doing it too.

It's De Efteling, by the way.

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bellinisurge · 01/10/2018 09:19

Epic bold fail BlushGrinSmile

forthelifeofpomme · 01/10/2018 21:01

Ah jeez, Cornwall's going to be rammed next summer then..

Ta1kinpeace · 01/10/2018 21:16

I hope to get my Easter holiday and my summer holiday abroad
I'm just not booking them yet

Buteo · 01/10/2018 21:48

The CAA’s guide to a no deal Brexit is useful:

publicapps.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP1714BrexitAviationSafety.pdf

In the no deal scenario, we would recognise EASA certificates, approvals and licences for use in the UK aviation system and on UK-registered aircraft at least for a period of two years following Brexit. It would, in the UK’s view, be in the EU’s interests to recognise UK certificates, approvals and licences in the same way. To date, the EU has publicly stated it would not do so.

That’s a bit of a problem.

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