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Aer Lingus will require passports on all Ireland–UK flights from 25 February
Yesterday, Sunday February 8, 2026
Aer Lingus will require passports on all Ireland–UK flights from 25 February
From 25 February 2026 Aer Lingus will require every passenger on Ireland–UK routes to show a passport or Irish passport card; driving licences and other ID will no longer be accepted. Non-Irish/British nationals must also hold the UK’s new Electronic Travel Authorisation. The airline says the change aligns documentation checks with UK Border Force practice and should reduce boarding disputes. Businesses should verify that employees hold valid passports and, where relevant, apply for ETAs well ahead of travel.
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Mexico Restores Electronic Visa for Brazilian Travellers
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Effective 5 February 2026, Mexico has reinstated its free electronic visa (SAE) for Brazilians, replacing the costlier paper visa introduced in 2022. The change slashes processing times from weeks to hours, removes consulate visits and is expected to revive both leisure and corporate traffic ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Border checks slash illegal entries into Germany by half, Federal Police report
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Canada Simplifies Study-Permit Attestation Rules for Joint Programs and Grad Students
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Yunnan emerges as gateway of choice for Southeast Asian visitors under China’s expanding visa-waiver regime
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Yunnan emerges as gateway of choice for Southeast Asian visitors under China’s expanding visa-waiver regime
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