New charges on travellers to Europe set to cost British citizens €275m per year
Nine in 10 British holidaymakers are in the dark about a new EU scheme which will require them to pay €7 per person to visit most European countries.
A new report has warned few people know about the upcoming charges, which take effect from November 2023 and are expected to collectively cost British citizens €275m per year.
Yet 93pc of people in Britain have not heard of ETIAS – the European Travel Information and Authorization System – or were unsure about the details, insurer Direct Line said.
ETIAS is scheduled to start in 12 months’ time for short-trips to the EU and closely resembles the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (Esta) that holidaymakers must use to enter America.