Imagine arriving at the airport, bags packed and excitement building, only to be turned away at security because your ID doesn’t meet the new standards. Or picture landing in London, jet-lagged and eager to start your vacation, only to be denied entry because you missed a crucial pre-travel authorization.
As 2025 ushers in a new era of travel requirements, these scenarios could become all too real for unprepared travelers.
Starting May 7, 2025, all U.S. travelers aged 18 and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card to board domestic flights. This enhanced form of identification, marked with a star symbol, meets federal security standards and will replace traditional ID cards at airports and other government facilities.
You’ll need to visit your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles with:
You can check your current ID’s status and apply well in advance to avoid travel disruptions.
From January 8, 2025, U.S. travelers visiting the UK will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before their trip. This new screening program, similar to the U.S. ESTA system, allows British authorities to pre-screen visitors. The ETA costs approximately $13 and remains valid for multiple entries over two years.
In May 2025, the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) will come into effect. This system requires Americans traveling to EU countries without a visa to apply for authorization before their visit. Once obtained, the ETIAS authorization is valid for three years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
New federal regulations have also been implemented to protect air travelers. Airlines are now required to provide automatic refunds for canceled flights, clearly define significant delays, and offer refunds on baggage fees for extended delays.
Additionally, airlines must provide 24/7 customer service support
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