According to Skyscanner’s Travel Trend Report, many travellers are considering or planning a trip to the mountains this year. If a trip to a high-altitude destination is in your future, such as a mountaineering adventure in Nepal or a leisurely visit to Mexico City, it’s important to know about altitude sickness and how to prevent it.
Europe’s New Entry/Exit System (EES): What You Need to Know
If Europe is on your travel list this year, there’s a new step at the border you’ll want to be prepared for. The European Union is introducing a new digital system called the Entry/Exit System (EES) and it changes how travellers enter the Schengen Area. Instead of a passport stamp, your arrival may now be recorded with a photo and fingerprints.
Travel Prepared: 5 Claims Tips for Travellers
To ensure you’re fully prepared for any travel emergencies, it’s best to travel protected with comprehensive travel insurance. In an ideal world, you won’t ever have a medical emergency on vacation, but in the event that you do have to make a claim, these quick tips will help your claim process run smoothly.
What UK Dual Citizens Should Know Before Travelling Amid New Entry Rules
As of February 25th, 2026, the United Kingdom government has put new rules in place for dual citizens travelling into the UK. Dual citizens who have British citizenship are now required to travel with a valid UK passport in order to enter the country.