booking next years holidays with brexit coming

city saint

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normally when I get back of my hols early October I book somewhere for next year to give me something to look forward to.but with brexit happening would it be wise to wait to see what happens or get in before the prices skyrocket
 
Theres reports today that we could well be in trouble here , as the UK will not be party to ''Open Skies'' the international agreement that governs flights over foreign airspace and landing on foriegn soil. Nobody in the current muppet of a government seems to have paid any attention to this, and not only that have failed to pick up on the fact that airlines have to negotiate routes and landing rights 6 months before they happen.

not saying don't book it ......
 
normally when I get back of my hols early October I book somewhere for next year to give me something to look forward to.but with brexit happening would it be wise to wait to see what happens or get in before the prices skyrocket

I don't think prices will rocket 'cos continental hotels need to be filled! What I anticipate is standing in a queue for half of a ten day holiday attempting to show Johnny Foreigner Border Guard my passport!
 
Wouldn't worry, my guess is we'll agree a 2 year transition that will last longer than that, during which nothing will change.
 
I'd be more worried at the thought of Corbyn getting in and he turns us into Venezuela.
 
I'd be more worried at the thought of Corbyn getting in and he turns us into Venezuela.


We haven't got the reliance on the largest oil fields in the world which we don't benefit from because of suppressed prices and USA sanctions whilst trying to deal with a debt problem incurred when we borrowed money backed by the same oil fields at the top of the market
 
Theres reports today that we could well be in trouble here , as the UK will not be party to ''Open Skies'' the international agreement that governs flights over foreign airspace and landing on foriegn soil. Nobody in the current muppet of a government seems to have paid any attention to this, and not only that have failed to pick up on the fact that airlines have to negotiate routes and landing rights 6 months before they happen.

not saying don't book it ......

Easyjet for example have already changed a lot of their British registered planes,into a subsidary,Easyjet Europe,so that'll be one way around it for the airlines,and good old Ryanair are all Irish registrations,so the British flyers could and should be ok.

There's no way those 2 companies alone would not find a way of taking us brits to foreign lands,even if it is in a farmers field in middle of nowhere in Ryanair's case.

As for your Tui,Jet2 and Tommy Cook's of our shores on the packages,as you say,negotiations will have to take place no doubt,very soon,if not already that is.
 

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