From new baggage and seat policies to flight compensation, American travelers are facing several key changes this year.
The new Entry Exit System (EES) is now being rolled out across 29 European countries for Brits travelling for short stays.
The new Entry/Exit System (EES) for tourists travelling to Europe has officially come into effect in the Schengen area, which ...
THE new EES is officially underway – and the new system has already been causing long wait times at certain airports.
The/Exit System is in place as of October 12, meaning if you are travelling to any of these countries, new rules are in effect.
The EES is not a visa. If you needed a visa to travel into the EU before, you’ll still need to apply for one before entry.
After years of delays, the EU has launched its long-planned Entry/Exit System (EES). Non-EU travelers entering the Schengen ...
New border checks for British travellers are now in force and causing delays in several airports. Here’s what it means ...
The new change does not affect those travelling to Ireland, Irish citizens, or under some conditions, Irish permanent ...
NEW road rules have changed how drivers can enter European countries. Brought in over the weekend, this change in law will ...
Brits and other travellers from non-EU countries will have to register their biometric information before entering a Schengen ...
NEW rules for all Brits heading to Europe have been introduced today. The new Entry Exit System (EES) will now require any ...
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