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A new travel document is needed to enter the UK in 2025. But what is an ETA? Who will need it? And how much does it cost?
If your journey is delayed by 15 minutes or more you could get some money back. Find out how to claim in our guide.
Whether it's a staycation in the UK or an adventure abroad, heading off on a trip is always exciting. But before you hit the road, don't forget to sort out your travel insurance!
Find out more about the latest cabin bag charges from Ryanair, and how you can avoid paying extra for your bags.
Fingerprint checks will soon be implemented throughout EU airports and UK border crossings. Find out what this means for you.
The Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) has replaced the EHIC and gets you access to essential medical care in most European countries.
It's predicted that over 62,000 people in England have Hepatitis C without knowing. Here's how to avoid it, and the easy way to get tested at home.
Is there a new Ryanair boarding pass fee that charges passengers to download their mobile boarding pass? We decided to test it out.
Heard the news that the 100ml liquid rule for cabin luggage is soon being scrapped? Here's everything you need to know.
UK travellers visiting Europe will need an ETIAS visa-waiver in the near future. Here's when it will come in and how to apply when it does.
Here's what you can expect if your flight is delayed and how much compensation you can claim from your airline.
Seeing all the headlines about Paris’ bed bug resurgence can make travel planning a bit nerve-wracking. We've got some easy tips and tricks to help you avoid bed bugs when jetting off on your holiday.
Here's the lowdown on if you need a passport name change after marriage and how the surname on your passport could affect your travel plans.
The ultimate guide to your cancellation flight rights and whether you’ll be able to make a compensation claim.
An air traffic control system failure in the UK has resulted in the cancellation and delay of hundreds of flight. Here's your rights explained.
A couple were recently charged £55 after they had checked in for the wrong flight - but should they have been charged? And how do you avoid Ryanair charges like this?