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UK ETA in 2026: Who Needs It, How to Apply and What It Does Not Guarantee

By January 2026, the UK ETA had moved from phased rollout to a near-universal pre-travel requirement for most visa-exempt visitors. The practical challenge for travellers was understanding that the permit is easy to obtain in many cases, but still forms part of a stricter document-check system before boarding and at the border.

15.01.2026 | ETA

UK ETA Requirement Starts for European Visitors

European visitors who do not need a visa now have to obtain a UK ETA before travelling. The system extends Britain’s pre-travel screening model and places new document-check duties on airlines, ferry operators and rail carriers.

02.04.2025 | ETA

Travel Changes in 2025: Why ETA, EES and ETIAS Were Easy to Confuse

For many travellers, 2025 was not about one new rule but several overlapping systems moving at different speeds. The key to making sense of the year was understanding that the UK's ETA, the EU's EES and the later ETIAS permit were separate changes with separate timelines.

09.01.2025 | ETA

European Tourism Coalition Opposes Proposed ETIAS Fee Increase

A broad coalition from Europe’s tourism and travel sector is challenging the European Commission’s proposal to raise the ETIAS fee from €7 to €20. The group says the increase is disproportionate and calls for a transparent impact assessment before any decision is finalised.

25.07.2025 | ETIAS

Spanish Tourism Sector Warns ETIAS Fee Could Harm Travel Demand

In early 2023, Spain's tourism industry raised concerns that the planned ETIAS fee could discourage visitors from one of its most important source markets. The warning was aimed not at a system already in force, but at a proposed travel authorisation still expected to arrive later.

20.02.2023 | ETIAS