We booked a last-minute holiday to Malta in August and checked post-Brexit entry requirements on the government website. It stated that passports need to be valid for at least three months after the day you planned to leave Malta, or any other Schengen country. I had five and a half months left on mine. However, when I tried to check in for our Ryanair flight, the airline told me travellers must have at least six months left on their passports in order to fly, and that we would be denied boarding. We therefore lost the £1,200 we’d paid for the holiday, and spent another £1,600 on an alternative week in Cornwall. I can’t be the only person caught out by this confusion about the rules.MF, Ipswich, Suffolk
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