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ETIAS Fee Jumps to €20—UK Travellers to Spain Face Near-Tripled Cost

Mar 7, 2026
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ETIAS Fee Jumps to €20—UK Travellers to Spain Face Near-Tripled Cost
British holiday-makers and business travellers planning trips to Spain learned on 6 March 2026 that the forthcoming European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will cost €20—almost three times the originally advertised €7. The figure, confirmed by EU sources and reported by Cambridge News, reflects inflationary adjustments and higher cyber-security overheads cited by the European Commission. ETIAS, slated to launch in late 2026, is a mandatory pre-authorisation for visa-exempt visitors from 60 countries, including the United Kingdom. While valid for three years (or until passport expiry), the fee is payable each time a new application is made.

ETIAS Fee Jumps to €20—UK Travellers to Spain Face Near-Tripled Cost


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Spain’s tourism ministry, keen to reassure the UK market—its largest inbound segment—stressed that the charge is still "considerably cheaper" than a Schengen visa and that the online process should take "less than ten minutes" for most users. Airlines flying the lucrative London-Madrid and Manchester-Alicante corridors, however, warn of possible check-in bottlenecks during the first weeks of rollout, echoing the Entry/Exit System (EES) delays seen at Spanish airports in 2025. Corporate travel managers should budget for the higher fee, update traveller-profile fields in booking tools and build ETIAS status checks into pre-trip approval workflows. Failure to hold a valid ETIAS will result in boarding denial or refused entry at the border. Spanish hoteliers fear that price-sensitive tourists may opt for destinations outside the Schengen Area, but analysts at CaixaBank Research estimate the impact on visitor numbers will be "marginal" given the overall trip cost. More pressing, they say, is whether Spain can staff additional passport booths to handle the dual ETIAS-plus-EES verification process.

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