Be prepared says ABTA!
Insurance, driving abroad and joining a different queue - the main differences when visiting EU countries after Brexit.
The Association of British Travel Agents has outlined advice for anyone travelling in this period.
It's after EU leaders agreed to offer an extension to Brexit.
If MPs approve the withdrawal agreement, Britain will have until 22 May to get the necessary legislation through parliament.
If the deal is rejected again, the UK will have until 12 April to either set out its next steps or leave without an agreement.
Whatever the outcome, Emma Brannan from ABTA has this advice:


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