BORIS JOHNSON'S last-minute Brexit deal has saved our holidays from the chaos a no-deal break with Europe would have unleashed. The agreement, which came into effect yesterday, changes the rules on everything from driving on the Continent to duty-free shopping and passport controls. The good news is that holidaymakers visiting the EU can now pick up duty-free booze and cigarettes on the way out of the UK. But holidays to our favourite destinations now cost more and involve a lot more red tape. Pets need certificates, even for some travel within the UK, while cars require paperwork and passengers must have insurance. Next year, holidaymakers will also need to fork out for an EU visa that is similar to America's ESTA visa system. Jacob Lewis has answers to your burning travel questions thrown up by the new Brexit rules . . . DO I NEED A VISA TO TRAVEL TO EUROPE? From next year you will have to pay £6.35 for a new Etias visa waiver to enter Europe on holiday. Travellers can apply online for the permit, which will last up to three years or until your passport expires. The waiver, which the UK helped create before voting to leave the… Read full this story
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