Deal or no deal? As we continue to face uncertainty as we hurtle rapidly towards 29th March, many of us may not have given this thought in our holiday planning. With Easter holidays and the summer not far behind, what implications might there be for those of us who want to holiday in Europe? Long queues, extra checks, delays.... all phrases us Brits are not too fond of...
This interesting research and report from Which? identifies where might be affected most.
UK holidaymakers could face queues several hours long at Spanish airports in event of no-deal Brexit Alicante, Lanzarote, Malaga and Tenerife worst affected New Which? Travel research has found that in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Alicante airport in southern Spain would need the staff and resources to deal with an estimated additional 201 hours of immigration checks on British passport holders, on average, every single day.
