The UK Home Office plans to increase ETA fees from £10 to £16, prompting backlash from the airline industry over tourism and travel costs.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Businesses that rely on tourism warn that the ETA scheme could lead to a drop in visitors, job losses, and revenue loss for the UK economy.| ETA for the United Kingdom
UK Home Affairs President Deputy Rob Prow believes that the ETA scheme's long-term benefits will outweigh its short-term challenges.| ETA for the United Kingdom