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Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Travel to South Korea Temporarily Eased for 22 Countries

South Korea has expanded its list of nationalities that can visit the country without having to apply for the Korean Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA). South Korea has paused its K-ETA requirement for 22 nationalities starting 1 April to boost travel until 31 December 2024. “Starting from April 1, 2023, South Korea will temporarily extend travel…
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Maximising Travel Budget: How the €49 Ticket Can Help Tourists See More of Germany 

On 3 April, Germany’s monthly €49 nationwide public transport ticket went on sale. Passengers can now pre-purchase the ‘Deutschland-Ticket’ or ‘D-Ticket’ on Deutsche Bahn’s website and app, and from transport companies across Germany. It is available as a digital subscription that can be cancelled monthly. The initiative is being introduced to help ease the cost…
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Travel Warning To Travellers to Portugal For Easter 2023

Portugal is a Mediterranean hot spot for travellers from across the globe, and it’s not hard to see why. With stunning beaches, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage, Portugal is a must-visit location for those seeking an unforgettable vacation.  However, it’s important to stay informed about the latest travel advice and safety information to…
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London City Airport Scraps 100ml Liquid Rule

In a huge boost for holidaymakers, London City Airport has scrapped the 100ml liquids restriction for travellers. Easter holidaymakers can now carry on up to two litres of liquid, and toiletries no longer have to be put in separate bags. The new rules came into effect on 04 April as CT scanners will take high-resolution…
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National “No-Fly” List For Unruly American Passengers

The United States is considering implementing a nationwide “No Fly” list for violent passengers. Three US Senate and House members put the bill forward for a Protection From Abusive Passengers Act. This new legislation would mean the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) could ban passengers who have been convicted or fined for assaulting or interfering with…
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