The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) replaces passport stamps with biometrics including fingerprints and facial scans.
From facial scans to a new U.K. fee, here's what the shift from passport stamps to biometrics means for your spring travel.
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Travelers to Europe will soon have their fingerprints and facial data captured and verified for entering and exiting EU countries, signaling the beginning of the end for passport stamping. The new ...
U.S. travelers to Europe will need ETIAS, a new pre-travel authorization for visitors from visa-exempt countries. ETIAS collects personal, passport, and travel history information and screens ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. European travel will transform in 2026 as destinations across the continent implement new regulatory measures to manage tourism ...
International travel is popular in the United States, with Pew Research reporting that around 76% of Americans have visited at least one additional country. Impressively, over a quarter (26%) have ...
European vacation destinations will soon require travelers to have prints of their fingers taken as well as photos upon arrival. France, Italy, Portugal, the United Kingdom and 25 other countries will ...
European train travel is booming—from the luxurious, like the Orient Express, to the very affordable, like Nightjet and Eurostar. Discover the train journeys redefining European travel for 2026.