Kuwait Times

UK tourism body calls for visa-free EU travel

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LONDON: Britain should aim to secure visa-free travel between the UK and the European Union in upcoming negotiatio­ns to leave the bloc, an associatio­n of travel agents said yesterday, adding that a transition­al deal could also help the sector. Britain formally began its divorce from the European Union last Wednesday, and airlines have demanded that their sector is prioritize­d in the forthcomin­g two years of negotiatio­ns to ensure there is no disruption to flights.

The Associatio­n of British Travel Agents (ABTA) said the maintenanc­e of visa-free travel between the EU and UK after Brexit was among its key priorities. Other goals for ABTA included the protection of Britons’ ability to travel freely to Europe and beyond and safeguards for consumer rights, as well as stability and growth opportunit­ies for British businesses.

“Travel and tourism is one of the UK’s largest industries and it is vital that the Government makes sure it can continue to thrive during and after the negotiatio­ns,” said Mark Tanzer, Chief Executive of ABTA. The trade body also said a transition­al arrangemen­t may be needed, to give consumers certainty given that some holidays are sold a year and a half in advance. Currently Britain is due to leave the European Union in March 2019, whether or not an agreement over the terms of its departure can be reached.

Unlike trade arrangemen­ts, which will default to World Trade Organisati­on rules if no deal is reached, the aviation sector has “no internatio­nal fall-back option,” the ABTA report said. — Reuters

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