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Travel isn’t possible at the moment due to the national lockdown in the UK, so Brits can’t visit most EU countries unless they have an essential reason. December 31, 2020, was the last day of the UK’s transition period and now Brits are subject to EU’s rules for non-EU countries, including travelling. Express.co.uk chatted to Nicky Kelvin, Content Director at The Points Guy UK to find out how Brexit is going to affect your holiday plans.
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Tips for travellers to avoid travel insurance pitfalls By Alan Beresford Published: 07:00, 18 January 2021
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Holiday makers should still by travel insurance even if they have European or Global Health Insurance Cards.
However, travel into Europe will only begin again once the present lockdown restrictions are finally lifted.
So, what is available to UK travellers who are planning trips to Europe once the current travel restrictions are lifted?
What happens to travellers who renewed their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) in 2020? Alternatively, is it worth acquiring a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC)?
Coronavirus travel advice: from travel insurance with Covid cover to airline advice, here's everything you need to know about travelling in the time of coronavirus