Yet Another Brexit Travel Question
March 30, 2019 6:20 AM   Subscribe

I've read various AskMefi questions about how travel might be affected if Britain crashes out of the EU without a deal. My understanding is that planes and trains between the UK and the rest of Europe might stop operating, and planes might also be grounded between the UK and the rest of the world.

1) This is because air travel contracts were negotiated by the EU, correct?
2) Please point me to online resources from reputable outlets (e.g. not the Daily Mail) explaining the possibility of grounded flights and why this possibility exists. I am mostly concerned with planes between the UK and the rest of the world, and am having trouble finding a concise and trustworthy article explaining the situation and risks.
posted by whitelily to Travel & Transportation (2 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Best answer: This is very clear, well laid out explanation of scenarios from UK.gov.
posted by DarlingBri at 6:57 AM on March 30, 2019 [1 favorite]


Best answer: From the official UK Govt website, it seems that it all really depends on where the airline is registered and whether or not it has an ASA with that country.
posted by essexjan at 6:58 AM on March 30, 2019


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