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Coach operator seeks to dispel Brexit travel concerns

Coach operator Edwards has sought to dispel Brexit fears by reassuring customers that their holidays will not be affected regardless of the outcome on March 29.

The Welsh company took to social media, email and its website to confirm that people looking to holiday in Europe will be protected and once their trip has been booked, wit Edwards guaranteeing that prices will not rise.

The family-run firm, which handles 80,000 customers year, said: “In these uncertain times as a result of the UK’s relationship with the European Union, Edwards Holidays are delighted to offer some clarity and certainty.

With the 29th March fast approaching, it’s understandable that you may have questions when it comes to booking your next holiday, especially to Europe. That’s why we at Edwards would like to take this opportunity to reassure you that when you book your holiday with us, you are completely protected, whatever the outcome.

“Once you have booked your holiday and paid your deposit, we guarantee that whatever happens as a result of Brexit the price of your holiday will not increase.

It is important to check the date that your passport expires. When travelling to the EU after the 29th March 2019, the UK Government recommends that you have 6 months left on your passport on the date you arrive in the EU.

You can use the Government’s website tool to check the validity of your passport under these rules.

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