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«Breaking News» Tourists could be warned not to book holidays after March 29

Tourists could be warned not to book holidays later than March 29 under a contingency plan for no deal Brexit discussed by officials, it was claimed today.


Amid fears a sudden no deal could leave planes grounded and the ports gridlocked, the idea of a warning was due to have been discussed by Cabinet ministers, according to reports.


The proposal provoked fears inside Government of a devastating blow to travel firms - some of which could be left bankrupt if bookings stop. Officials considered whether the taxpayer could underwrite bookings.  


The Cabinet is expected to have a major debate about no deal planning when it meets on Tuesday morning amid chaos over whether Theresa May's deal can pass.


Several ministers are warning the PM to switch to a 'managed no deal' where a series of specific deals to cover the most extreme scenarios are agreed - ensuring planes can fly and crucial goods like drugs can be imported.




Tourists could be warned not to book holidays later than March 29 under a contingency plan for no deal Brexit discussed by officials, it was claimed today


Tourists could be warned not to book holidays later than March 29 under a contingency plan for no deal Brexit discussed by officials, it was claimed today



Tourists could be warned not to book holidays later than March 29 under a contingency plan for no deal Brexit discussed by officials, it was claimed today





Downing Street denied the warning would be issued today. Theresa May is pictured in Maidenhead today with Blitz the dog


Downing Street denied the warning would be issued today. Theresa May is pictured in Maidenhead today with Blitz the dog



Downing Street denied the warning would be issued today. Theresa May is pictured in Maidenhead today with Blitz the dog



The Sunday Times said today as a further contingency families could have been warned against booking summer holidays. 


The idea was discussed by officials with at least one minister, the paper said.


Asked about the advice, a Downing Street spokesman insisted: 'This is categorically untrue.' 


The claim was not denied to the Sunday Times, with a spokesman insisting Downing Street does not comment on leaks.

Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary warned in September of the risks of a no deal Brexit grounding flights. 


He predicted potential political 'chaos' in Britain and said if the UK crashed out, flights would need to be cancelled by late February.


He said: 'We are selling tickets between the UK and Europe … on flights that may not take place.'


He added: 'There are going to be real and serious consequences, both in the UK economy and in the European economy.


'From my narrow perspective all I want to see is a continuation of open skies and free flights, cheap flights.'




Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary warned in September of the risks of a no deal Brexit grounding flights


Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary warned in September of the risks of a no deal Brexit grounding flights



Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary warned in September of the risks of a no deal Brexit grounding flights



Brussels confirmed this week UK citizens will have to purchase a seven Euro security check known as the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) when travelling to the continent after a no deal Brexit.


Under the system, travellers would have to apply online by providing personal information and passport details, before noting the first country they are travelling to and answering background questions.


The ETIAS regime will apply to nationals visiting from almost all non-EU countries - an estimated 39million people a year.


The registration information will then be checked against EU crime-fighting databases.


While most decisions will take just minutes, problematic cases could lead to further requests before being finally answered within four weeks.


The EU commission previously announced that anyone staying less than 90 days will be able to visit freely as long as the UK reciprocates.  


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Main photo article Tourists could be warned not to book holidays later than March 29 under a contingency plan for no deal Brexit discussed by officials, it was claimed today.
Amid fears a sudden no deal could leave planes grounded and the ports gridlocked, the idea of a warning was due to have been discussed by...


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