UK tourism still lags behind pre-COVID levels, prompting Sir Chris Bryant to push for fairer policies and possibly shifting a bank holiday.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Beginning in Spring 2026, Scottish town councils will be able to introduce a visitor levy or tourist tax on overnight stays.| ETA for the United Kingdom
During the Great Futures expo, VisitBritain and the Saudi Tourism Authority agree to cooperate to promote travel and grow tourism.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom Border Force Agency plans to use new-generation electronic gates that use facial recognition scans instead of passports.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Apart from newly issued ETAs, granted UK visit visas are up from 2022 but are still below the peak 2019 pre-pandemic level.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The head of ALVA says post-Brexit visa rules requiring EU citizens to use passports instead of ID cards affected the UK's visitor economy.| ETA for the United Kingdom
A US airport will soon use independent self-service screening technology to speed up security and reduce wait times for select travelers.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole in Dorset will be the first seaside towns to introduce tourist tax for overnight visitors.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK is the third highest-earning nation in international tourism and among the top 10 most visited tourist destinations in 2023.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The new Electronic Travel Authorization system or ETA scheme is expected to increase visits and investments in the United Kingdom (UK).| ETA for the United Kingdom
More UAE nationals are visiting the UK thanks to the new UK ETA scheme, more stable airfares, and faster visa processing.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Many of the top 2023 UK attractions listed by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) are in London.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK ETA scheme threatens Northern Ireland tourism, as most of the region's visitor traffic travels from the Republic of Ireland.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Young Brits will have more opportunities to live, work, and study abroad as the government's expanded youth mobility schemes come into force.| ETA for the United Kingdom