Travel agencies in Malaysia may leave out London over Brexit

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PETALING JAYA: Travel agencies may change their itinerary and exclude London as a destination from their tours to Europe should there be immigration problems due to Brexit.

Travel agencies may change their itinerary and exclude London as a destination from their tours to Europe should there be immigration problems due to Brexit.

“We do not know what will happen as details are scarce at the moment. Travel agencies will need to react according to the change of laws of the country they are bringing their clients,” he said.“If there is a huge change in UK immigration law affecting foreign tourists, I think travel agencies will focus more on single-country tours.

There are concerns that after Brexit, there will be longer queues at customs and airports, slowing down the time tourists need to get in and out of Britain.

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