Brexit-proof your ancient world adventure with Andante
Brexit-proof your ancient world adventure with Andante

Deal or No Deal: Brexit-Proof Your Holiday With Andante Travels

If you are concerned about the potential effect of Brexit on your European holiday, you are not alone – but consider the ‘Brexit-proof’ aspects of an Andante Travels tour and book with complete confidence. We have on our doorstep the most extraordinary continent of historical and cultural wonders, offering myriad unforgettable holiday experiences. Whether you are for or against Brexit, don’t let it stop you from enjoying a spectacular European getaway!

Brexit-proofing… your flights

In the event of a deal, nothing will change during the transition period that takes us to December 2020. Even in the no-deal scenario, the European Commission has advised that UK airlines will still continue to operate flights between the UK and EU. With flights included in your Andante Travels holiday, your seat is booked and we guarantee not to increase your holiday price even if we end up incurring any extra costs.

Brexit-proofing… your holiday protection

When you book a holiday with a UK travel company or tour operator like Andante, belonging to ABTA or ABTOT, it is fully protected under Package Travel Regulations, which ensure that you will be entitled to a full refund if your holiday can no longer run for any reason. There is nothing to suggest, though, that travel plans would be changed or revoked post-Brexit.

Brexit-proofing… your holiday value

Exchange rates are much in the news at the moment, but there has been little material change in the £:€ exchange rate between the start of 2018 (£1 = €1.12) and the start of 2019 (£1 = €1.10). If the value of sterling does worsen though, you are better off with a holiday company that includes more, like Andante Travels. That way, costs will not escalate with currency changes. Your Andante holiday price covers flights and transfers, hotels, all sightseeing, the services of a guide-lecturer and – crucially – most meals and gratuities. Unlike a lot of other operators’ holidays, there is very little necessity to spend extra in your chosen destination. So, there is no need to worry about the £ being worth less later in 2019 than it is now!

Brexit proofing… your travel documents

The only change to passport advice before 2021 is the recommendation to have 6 months validity from your arrival date. This applies from 29 March 2019. You will not require a visa to travel – the European Commission announced in November that, even in a no-deal scenario, UK travellers can still visit the EU without a visa, providing the same is offered to European citizens visiting the UK. If you have an EHIC card, this will remain valid in the event of a Brexit deal, though ABTA’s recommendation is always to arrange appropriate travel insurance.

For more confidence about European travel in 2019, check ABTA’s advice here and UK Government advice.

Will data roaming still be available to me?

At the moment, the cost of sending texts, making calls or using the internet on your phone is the same in both the UK and EU. If there is a no-deal Brexit outcome, this is likely to change and we would advise you to contact your service provider for further information.


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