Europe trip to cost more for some as EU triples digital entry fee
Starting in late 2026, visa-free travelers to Europe, including those from the US, UK, Canada, and Indian passport holders with long-term visas, will face a new €20 ETIAS fee, a significant increase from the current €7. This change aims to align w...
By ET Online |
Agencies
Starting late 2026, visa-free travelers heading to Europe will need to pay more to enter. The European Commission has proposed raising the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) fee from €7 to €20. This nearly threefold increase will affect citizens from more than 60 non-EU countries that currently enjoy visa-free access to the Schengen zone, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan—and Indian passport holders who hold long-term visas or residence in these countries.
Visa-Free, Not Cost-Free
Once operational, ETIAS will require all travelers from visa-exempt countries to apply online before visiting any of the 30 European countries under the Schengen Agreement. This includes Indians living in or holding visas for countries such as the US, UK, or Canada.
The updated fee structure is part of a broader push by the EU to align ETIAS with global counterparts such as the US Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) and the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). According to the European Commission, the €20 fee will help finance system operations, upgrades in security infrastructure, and integration with databases such as Interpol and Europol.
Application Remains Digital
The application process remains simple. Travelers will need to fill out an online form with their personal details and passport information. The system will then automatically screen the information for security, health, and migration concerns. Most approvals are expected within minutes, though applications flagged for review may take longer.
There is no need to visit a consulate, and the travel authorisation is valid for multiple short-term stays over a three-year period or until the passport expires, whichever comes first.
Who Is Exempt
Not every traveler will be affected by the price hike. Children under 18, adults over 70, and certain family members of EU citizens will remain exempt from paying the fee. Non-EU nationals who hold free movement rights within the bloc are also not required to pay.
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Review and Implementation Timeline
The European Council and Parliament now have a two-month window to review the proposal. If no objections or changes are made during this period, the new fee will be implemented alongside the full launch of ETIAS, expected in the final quarter of 2026.
EU Cites Security and Parity
“The new fee structure brings ETIAS in line with similar systems in other major travel destinations and ensures long-term maintenance and security of the system,” the Commission noted.
ETIAS is being positioned as a key component in the EU’s effort to digitise border checks and bolster public safety while maintaining ease of travel for tourists and short-term visitors.
Until the system goes live, travelers to Europe from visa-exempt countries, including Indians holding US, UK, or Schengen long-stay visas, will continue to enter the region without paying the higher fee. But from late 2026, budgeting for ETIAS will become a part of the pre-departure checklist.
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Budget travel: 10 cities in Europe you can visit if you're young and broke
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Traveling to Europe doesn’t have to drain your savings. Here’s a curated list of budget-friendly cities that offer rich cultural experiences, affordable stays, and accessible attractions.
Here’s how you can visit these destinations on a budget, including estimated costs and must-see sights.
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Budget travel: 10 cities in Europe you can visit if you're young and broke
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Top Attractions: - Buda Castle: Explore the history of Hungary (free entry to the grounds). - Széchenyi Thermal Baths: Tickets start at Rs 2,500. - Fisherman’s Bastion: Enjoy panoramic views of the city (Rs 500 for access to the upper deck).
Food: Try Hungarian goulash and chimney cake from street vendors for under Rs 500.
Savings Tip: The Budapest Card provides free public transport and discounts on major attractions.
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Getting There: Flights from India to Prague cost around Rs 35,000. Alternatively, take a budget train from Vienna or Berlin. Daily Budget: Rs 4,000–Rs 5,000.
Top Attractions: - Charles Bridge: A picturesque walk with street performers (free). - Prague Castle: Entry tickets start at Rs 900. - Old Town Square: Watch the Astronomical Clock performance every hour.
Food: Local dishes like Trdelník (pastry) and pork knuckle cost Rs 300–Rs 500 in street markets.
Savings Tip: Walking tours are free, with a small tip expected.
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Daily Budget: Rs 3,500–Rs 4,500.
Top Attractions: - Wawel Castle: Entry to selected areas is Rs 600. - Main Market Square: Free to visit, with vibrant local markets. - Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial: Guided tours cost around Rs 2,000.
Food: Pierogi (Polish dumplings) are a must-try, costing Rs 200–Rs 400 at local eateries.
Savings Tip: Public transport day passes are affordable at Rs 300.
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Top Attractions: - Belém Tower: Entry costs Rs 600. - Tram 28: A scenic ride through the city (Rs 400). - Alfama District: Wander the narrow streets and enjoy free Fado music performances.
Food: Natas (custard tarts) and seafood dishes like bacalhau start at Rs 300.
Savings Tip: Lisbon public transport passes cost Rs 700 and include trams, buses, and metro.
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Getting There: Fly to Valencia via Barcelona (Rs 45,000). Trains from Barcelona cost Rs 2,500.
Daily Budget: Rs 4,500–Rs 5,500.
Top Attractions: - City of Arts and Sciences: Entry starts at Rs 1,200 for individual attractions. - Turia Gardens: A sprawling park created in a former riverbed (free entry). - Valencia Cathedral: Entry fee is Rs 600.
Food: Paella Valenciana and tapas cost Rs 300–Rs 600. Savings Tip: Rent a bike for around Rs 800 per day to explore the city.
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Daily Budget: Rs 3,000–Rs 4,000.
Top Attractions: - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral: Free to enter and admire its architecture. - Boyana Church: Entry fee is Rs 600. - Vitosha Boulevard: Great for shopping and people-watching (free to visit).
Food: Banitsa (a savory pastry) and shopska salad cost Rs 200–Rs 400.
Savings Tip: Hostels in Sofia are budget-friendly, starting at Rs 1,000 per night.
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Daily Budget: Rs 3,500–Rs 4,500.
Top Attractions: - Bratislava Castle: Entry costs Rs 400. - Old Town: Wander through medieval streets and St. Michael’s Gate (free). - UFO Tower: Entry is Rs 800 for panoramic city views.
Food: Local specialties like halušky (potato dumplings) cost Rs 300–Rs 500.
Savings Tip: Bratislava is compact, so most attractions can be reached on foot.
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Getting There: Flights from India cost Rs 40,000. Alternatively, take a ferry from Helsinki (Rs 2,000).
Daily Budget: Rs 3,500–Rs 4,500.
Top Attractions: - Tallinn Old Town: A UNESCO World Heritage Site (free to explore). - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral: Free entry. - Kadriorg Palace: Entry costs Rs 500.
Food: Try rye bread, sausages, and marzipan for Rs 300–Rs 500.
Savings Tip: Public transport is free for residents and affordable for tourists (Rs 200 per ride).
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Daily Budget: Rs 3,000–Rs 4,000.
Top Attractions: - Bašcaršija Bazaar: Free to visit, with affordable shopping. - Sarajevo Tunnel: Entry fee is Rs 500. - Latin Bridge: A historic site of World War I significance (free).
Food: Cevapi (grilled sausages) cost around Rs 200–Rs 400.
Savings Tip: Use shared taxis or buses for intra-city travel.
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