After months of speculation and uncertainty, light is being shed on the probable impact Brexit will have on travel for UK citizens. This includes the European commission’s no-deal contingency action plan, published on 19 December, with measures to temporarily ensure air services between the UK and EU. For travel after 29 March, the government is recommending that UK travellers have at least six months left on their passports from the date of arrival in an EU country. FlightsEven in a no-deal scenario, the European commission has said that UK airlines would still be able to operate flights between the UK and the EU. The UK government has offered similar assurances to the EC but its position is that [in a no-deal scenario], “the UK would envisage granting permission to EU airlines to continue to operate.
Source: The Guardian December 21, 2018 12:11 UTC