Although it may seem unbelievable, this week marks 10 years since the Brexit vote – and 10 years of confusion for many.

In the decade since the UK voted to leave the EU, holidaymakers are still grappling with a maze of travel rules that continue to cause headaches at airports, borders and holiday destinations across Europe.

Research suggests that Brexit-related travel anxiety remains firmly on the agenda, with millions of Brits unclear on everything from passport validity rules to new visa requirements and healthcare cover abroad.

Here’s everything you might not know about travelling in the Brexit era, but really should.

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