Brexit Update North Dublin Chamber of Commerce October 2019 Our - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Brexit Update North Dublin Chamber of Commerce October 2019 Our - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Brexit Update North Dublin Chamber of Commerce October 2019 Our No-Deal Brexit Planning #5 INBOUND TOURISM & #2 CUSTOMS PASSENGERS & #4 DUTY FREE #3 SUPPLY CHAINS #1 IMMIGRATION ECONOMY BULK CARGO Revenue has confirmed that
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Our No-Deal Brexit Planning
#1 IMMIGRATION #2 CUSTOMS – PASSENGERS & BULK CARGO #5 INBOUND TOURISM & ECONOMY #3 SUPPLY CHAINS #4 DUTY FREE
2 There will be no change to current passport arrangements with new signage directing passengers to a ‘EU/EEA/CH and UK’ queue. Revenue has confirmed that all passengers arriving from UK required to use green customs channel. Bulk cargo will be impacted, though relative impact lower
- vs. ports. Revenue
planning well- progressed. daa could face disruptions and delays within our supply
- chains. A
comprehensive assessment has been conducted and contingency plans are now in place. Duty Free shopping will return for UK-bound passengers in the event
- f a no deal and ARI is
prepared for an immediate switch-
- ver.
The greatest risk for Irish aviation from a ‘no deal’ Brexit is the wider macro-economic impacts that such a scenario would bring for Irish tourism and business.
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In simple terms…
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In the event of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit:
- Airlines will continue to fly between Ireland and the UK, as well as between other EU countries and the UK.
- On arrival at our airports, UK passport-holders will be directed to a combined ‘EU/EEA/CH and UK citizens’ queue at immigration;
they will not need to use the non-EU queue. Dublin Airport will have new signage at immigration to make this clear.
- At Customs, all passengers arriving at Irish airports from UK destinations will now be required to use the Green Customs channel,
rather than the Blue channel. Any declarations will continue to be made through the Red Customs channel.
- The UK will also remain part of the EU’s ‘One Stop Security’ regime in a ‘No Deal’ Brexit, so there will be no change to current
security processes at our airports – for UK passengers, transferring passengers, or any other passengers.
- In the event of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit, the UK Government will reintroduce Duty Free shopping for passengers travelling between the UK
and the EU. The Irish Government has said it will do likewise, which means that Duty Free alcohol and tobacco will be available for passengers flying to the UK from Irish airports.
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Communication is now critical – we would appreciate your support…
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daa is implementing a comprehensive programme of engagement to ensure clarity
- n all impacts and changes in the event of a
no deal Brexit.
- Passenger FAQs published for Cork and
Dublin
- Step-by-step video walkthrough for
passengers
- Clear and simple ‘don’t panic’ messaging
- Strong media coverage
- Will continue to be ramped up as October
31st approaches, as required….
- Your support is much appreciated