How will a no-deal Brexit affect UK's travel and exports?
by Lisa O'Carroll from World news | The Guardian on (#3ZER8)
Notices warn of grounded planes, extra border checks and costly food relabelling
British and European Union airlines will automatically lose the right to fly to each other's territories if Britain leaves the bloc. The government says there could be disruption but it intends to give permission to EU flights to continue landing at British airports and expects the EU to reciprocate to protect against business and travel chaos. If there is no agreement, flights to the EU from Britain could be grounded.
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