Travel Requirements
Essential information to help you prepare for your journey.
Travel Documents
All of our FlyDirect holiday destinations are within the European Union.
Please note that it is each passengers’ responsibility to ensure that they have the correct and valid travel documents.
We are unable to advise on the validity of your documents and cannot be held responsible if any passenger is denied boarding due to incorrect or invalid travel documents.
For further information:
- Read ABTA’s advice for travellers
- Or visit the following websites:
- Government of Jersey Government of Guernsey Government of Isle of Man
We recommend checking the latest official travel advice and entry requirements before you travel on the FCDO website.
EES - Entry/Exit System
The EES is an automated IT system that records the movements of non-EU nationals each time they cross the external borders of European countries using the system.
In addition to data from your travel documents, the following information will be recorded and stored:
- Date and place of each entry and exit
- Facial image and fingerprints (biometric data)
- Records of any previous entry refusals
The system began rolling out in October 2025, with a six-month implementation period across all participating countries.
For more information, please visit the official EU travel website: travel-europe.europa.eu
ETIAS Information
In future, all passengers travelling to EU countries on a British passport will need to apply for an ETIAS travel authorisation before their trip, as the UK is no longer part of the European Union.
The official launch date of the ETIAS programme has not yet been confirmed, but it is currently expected to launch in late 2026 and be mandatory by April 2027. We will continue to update this page as new information becomes available.
Once approved, the ETIAS authorisation will be electronically linked to your passport and will remain valid for three years, or until your passport expires (whichever comes first).
Every traveller will require their own ETIAS authorisation. The expected cost is €20, although certain travellers are exempt from the fee, including:
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Those under 18 years of age
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Those over 70 years of age
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Family members of EU citizens
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Non-EU nationals who have the right to move freely within the EU (though they must still apply)
Further details will be provided once the official launch date is confirmed.
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