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ETIAS will become compulsory for Travel to EU by 2027

Foreign travellers who are permitted visa-free entry to the EU will not be required to obtain a travel authorisation – ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) – until April 2027, at the earliest.

Europe

Turkish Nationals need not apply for ETIAS

The Delegation of the European Union to Türkiye has clarified that all Turkish nationals, without exception, will not be required to apply for an ETIAS travel authorisation once the new system becomes operational.

Associations

EU officials to address ABTA members in exclusive webinar about EES and ETIAS

ABTA is bringing together experts and officials from the EU to deliver a video webinar exclusively for ABTA members on the introduction of the EU Entry Exit System (EES) and European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS)

Corporate & Business

Tips to get ready for ETIAS for business travellers

Laura Busby, Commercial Director, Good Travel Management shares tips on how to prepare for the introduction of ETIAS, especially for business travellers to Europe. 

Consumer

ETIAS postponed to 2025

The European Union has once again postponed its European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), the scheme will not be launched before May 2025.

Europe

EU states that health information & biometrics will not be needed for ETIAS

The European Union has clarified for travellers from third countries under the Schengen Area visa-free entry regime that when the ETIAS travel authorization requirement becomes effective in 2024, they will not be required to submit health information or biometrics in order to obtain this authorisation

Europe

Brits won’t have to apply for an EU Travel Authorisation until 2024

United Kingdom passport holders can continue to travel to the Schengen Area countries without any additional hurdles, at least until the end of 2023, as the European Union has once again postponed the coming into force of the ETIAS travel authorisation.

Attractions

Revealed! Beirut, Lebanon and Great Pyramid of Giza lost over $12 billion in revenue due to Covid-19

ETIAS has analysed all the wonders of the world - from ancient, new, to city-based, and natural - and collated visitor numbers as well as revenue loss from Covid-19

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