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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

UK ETA Fee Hike Draws Tourism Warning From Airlines

Airlines are warning that the UK's planned ETA fee increase could make the country less competitive for international visitors. The criticism comes just as the new digital travel permission is being introduced more widely.

18.01.2025 | ETA

EU Visa Waiver ETIAS: What Changes for Travellers in 2025

The EU plans to require ETIAS travel authorisation for visa-free visitors such as UK nationals before entering most of the Schengen area. Travellers should understand the fee, validity period, and the uncertain enforcement window alongside the separate EES rollout.

21.08.2024 | ETIAS

ETIAS and the EES: Key Differences Explained

The EU is introducing two new border management tools that will change how visitors travel to Europe: ETIAS and the Entry/Exit System. Both strengthen European security, but they operate in very different ways.

09.01.2025 | ETIAS

UK Citizens Heading to Europe Will Face New EES Entry Checks and ETIAS Requirement

In August 2024, European Commissioner Ylva Johansson confirmed that the Entry/Exit System was on track for a November 2024 start, with ETIAS to follow six months later. This article reflects the reporting at that time — note that the EES eventually launched in October 2025 and the ETIAS fee was confirmed at €20, not the €7 cited here.

20.08.2024 | ETIAS

ETIAS Fee Confirmed at €20, Not the €7 Originally Proposed

The Guardian issued a correction in July 2025 confirming that the ETIAS visa waiver will cost €20 when it is introduced, not the €7 figure cited in earlier reporting. This article explains what the €20 fee covers, who is exempt, and when the system is expected to go live.

23.07.2025 | ETIAS