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15 Jan 19, 11:50 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Apr 09
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Brexit...flight implications if any
Please no politics and I believe some formula/deal will be done but your thoughts. We flight from Cork in Ireland to Manchester on the 2nd of August and from Manchester to Orlando. We have around 2 hours between flights. In the event of a hard brexit/crashout what exactly happens do we have to go through British customs/clearance and how long would that take.
Equally I know a lot of Dibbers fly from the UK via Dublin and Shannon to avail of pre clearance what if any are the implications for them. I completely understand that a lot of this would be guess work but would welcome peoples thoughts . Again please no politics |
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15 Jan 19, 11:56 PM |
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Well you can't really answer without politics - but avoiding it as much as possible, it all depends on how we leave
In realitybi can see issues down the line but in the short term (before 2020) I can't see the actuality of it being any different than it is today |
16 Jan 19, 12:15 AM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Apr 09
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Please dont think I was being rude I just didnt want a sort of I'm a brexiteer and this is how it and or I am a remainer and this is how it is developing . I hope and think your right about 2020
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16 Jan 19, 07:39 AM |
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I’m flying from Man to Dublin as my original flight was cancelled via Philly. I did ask on Mon what happens as we fly at Easter and as far as they were concerned there will be no change. I think though in the short term nothing however in reality who knows!
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16 Jan 19, 08:00 AM |
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You’ve made me think now? We are going via Amsterdam in October with a tight connection haven’t actually booked it yet but will be doing so this week. We are happy to have the short connection time as we are confident would make the flight, but could we be looking at having to clear customs etc which would mean we definitely wouldn’t make the connection. Oohhh what a mess 🙈
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16 Jan 19, 08:18 AM |
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If it’s a connecting flight then you don’t officially enter the country. You remain in a neutral airside area. So in theory nothing should change.
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16 Jan 19, 09:13 AM |
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When I have done European connections in amsterdam before then you have to go through passport control before getting to the next terminal/gate. I would imagine the only difference being that you would have to enter the ”all other passports” queue instead of EU passports. But o one can say for sure obviously.
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16 Jan 19, 09:28 AM |
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Even without any agreement at all, airlines will still be able to fly directly between their home country and any other country. The problem could come if you were trying to fly between 2 countries which were not the home country of the airline. For example, trying to fly from Berlin to Madrid on a non-EU carrier.
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16 Jan 19, 09:29 AM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Feb 17
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I read that you should probably have at least 90 days remaining on your passport to be safe for most EU countries. Dublin should still be OK.
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16 Jan 19, 09:29 AM |
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Not sure why this would change? We have never signed up to the Schengen agreement so we have never had passport-less travel with the EU.
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