'I lost my dream holiday because of little-known EU passport rule'

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'I lost my dream holiday because of little-known EU passport rule'
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A British holidaymaker has issued a warning to others after she lost her £1,050 dream holiday because of a little-known EU rule about passport…

Kirsty has been told she can’t get a refund for her £1,050 holiday but wants to make other people aware of this new rule

But EU regulations now mean a UK passport holder wanting to visit Europe needs a passport which was issued within the previous 10 years. She has been told she can’t get a refund for her £1,050 holiday but wants to make other people aware of this new rule. “But they were serious and said my passport was out of date. I said ‘no it’s not – it doesn’t run out for seven months’.Her friend had booked the holiday on behalf of the two of them in April and added in their passport number and expiry date in the booking form – but not the issue dates.

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