How the EU Response to Terrorism Evolved From 2013 to Today
The EU response to terrorism has grown from emergency measures into a broader framework covering borders, financing, online content, databases and judicial cooperation.
The EU response to terrorism has grown from emergency measures into a broader framework covering borders, financing, online content, databases and judicial cooperation.
The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES) has sparked widespread confusion among travellers. From insurance requirements to visa myths and data privacy concerns — here is what you really need to know before crossing EU borders.
From drone incursions shutting airports to airlines going bust mid-trip -- flight disruptions are becoming more frequent. Here is your complete guide to knowing your rights and getting home.
Dual citizens rejoice -- an Irish passport could be your golden ticket to breezing past Brexit border chaos. Here is everything you need to know about the advantages.
ABTA's opening assessment for 2026 argues that travel businesses are entering the year with a crowded policy and operational agenda. Its five-priority list ranges from border systems and pricing rules to artificial intelligence, youth mobility and accessibility.
ABTA opened 2026 by setting out a regulatory agenda shaped by border reform, consumer rules and longer-term UK-EU travel issues. For travel businesses and passengers alike, the message was that operational change and policy change will keep moving together this year.
Discover how ETIAS affects your land travel plans by bus, train, or car across Europe.
Travel in Europe is changing in 2026. From digital border checks and new entry permits to rising tourist taxes and stricter rules on visitor behavior, travelers should prepare for a more regulated and more expensive experience across the continent.
The EU is preparing a digital travel application that would let travellers create and share digital travel credentials before reaching the border. The aim is to speed up checks, improve document verification and connect future journeys more closely with EES, ETIAS and visa systems.
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.