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    How will Brexit affect my upcoming trip?

    Brexit shouldn't have any impact on your upcoming travel plans or reservations. There are no significant changes with how you should travel until at least January 1, 2021.

    Here are some tips and guidelines for travel between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) to make sure your trip goes as smoothly as possible. As with all reservations, we do advise you to check with your transportation provider for travel updates as you're preparing to check-in.

    Traveling after January 31, 2020

    The UK government has provided the following information for British passport holders and inbound foreign visitors.

    Traveling to Europe after Brexit

    If you’re a UK passport holder, you shouldn’t need a visa to travel to Europe after Brexit. Check out the Visit Europe after Brexit web site for detailed info on visiting Europe. You can check travel advice for the country you’re visiting to get the latest information on specific requirements.

    Traveling to the UK after Brexit

    If you hold an EU, EEA, or Swiss passport, you also shouldn’t need a visa to travel to the UK after Brexit. Travel within the UK and Ireland will also be unaffected. The Visit UK after Brexit - Gov.uk web site provides detailed info on visiting the UK.

    If you hold a passport outside of these areas, your visa requirements remain the same. Find out more about traveling to the UK with a visa.

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