From Stamps to Scans: Europe Implements New Biometric Entry System in October
Europe is getting ready to launch a new biometric border era with EES in October 2025, followed by ETIAS travel authorisation
Europe is getting ready to launch a new biometric border era with EES in October 2025, followed by ETIAS travel authorisation
Copenhagen Airport handled a record-breaking 3.1 million passengers in September, the most in its 100-year history, despite delays and cancellations from drone incursions
The possible federal government shutdown in the U.S. on October 1 will not influence operations at Reagan National and Dulles airports; however, staffing shortages could cause travel delays
Relief for air travelers in Greece as the scheduled strike on October 1 will not include the aviation sector; the decision comes after a Greek court rejected the labor union's requirement to include air traffic controllers
Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda Force Emergency Adjustments
Dubai's airline giant is taking strict safety measures by prohibiting the use of power banks for charging personal devices during flights starting October 1: 'Lead to a rapid and uncontrolled rise in temperature'. Similar rules took effect in Japan last month
The National Hurricane Center reports Hurricane Humberto as a Category 5 storm. Cruise passengers on Carnival Pride and Sunshine are advised of route changes and updates
Starting October 15, 2025, United Airlines will provide free high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi on Boeing 737-800 flights, enhancing the travel experience for MileagePlus members
In response to a cyberattack, Brussels Airport is fast-tracking its new check-in system to ensure smooth operations for over 70,000 travelers daily
Flight Delays Expected