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Fans heading to Euro's 2024 in Germany warned of new travel rules
AS Euro 2024 approaches, excitement is building among UK football fans planning to visit Germany for the tournament. However, post-Brexit travel rules and potential additional costs are crucial considerations for UK travellers. The travel experts from Football Ticket Pad, delve into the key aspects UK fans need to be aware of to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
James O'Leary, from Football Ticket Pad says:- "While the post-Brexit era has brought changes to travelling from the UK to EU countries like Germany, with adequate preparation and awareness of the new rules and potential costs, UK fans can look forward to an exciting and memorable experience at Euro 2024. Remember, the key to a smooth trip lies in planning ahead and staying informed!" Passport Validity and Visas...
For stays up to 90 days in a 180-day period, UK citizens do not require visas for tourism, including:- attending sports events. However, keep an eye on any changes in visa policy as the event draws closer.
ETIAS Requirement (Expected from 2024) The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is expected to be operational by 2024. UK citizens may need to apply for this pre-travel authorization, similar to the US ESTA system. The process involves a small fee and is completed online. Health and Travel Insurance... With the UK no longer part of the EU, European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC) issued in the UK are not valid. It's vital to have comprehensive travel insurance that includes health coverage. Failure to have appropriate insurance might result in significant costs if medical care is needed. Roaming Charges and Connectivity... Since Brexit, the guarantee of free roaming within the EU no longer applies to UK mobile users. Check with your provider for specific roaming policies and consider purchasing a local SIM card in Germany for cost effective data and calls. Driving in Germany... If you plan to drive it is esencial you need to check the following:-
Cultural Etiquette and Local Laws...
Managing Costs and Budgeting...
Emergency Numbers...
Familiarise yourself with local emergency contacts. In Germany, 112 is the emergency number. Language... While many Germans speak English, learning basic German phrases can enhance your experience. Event Tickets and Local Transport... Ensure your event tickets are booked in advance and research local transport options. If you don't already know, the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament is a football competition that will be played from:- 14 June to 14 July 2024.
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