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š¶ You might have to pay 7 euros to visit Europe in 2024
This new EU travel requirement is stirring the pot for some. Plus, summer is ending (and winter is coming), and there are some last-minute hacks you should be looking at.
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š¶ You might have to pay 7 euros to visit Europe in 2024
š Planes, trains, and camper vans (oh, my!)
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š¶ You might have to pay 7 euros to visit Europe in 2024
I know what youāre thinkingā¦ but no, this new ā¬7 fee isnāt being enforced to help fund the National Confederation of French Bakery and Pastry (which is a real thing).
But honestly, if I was forced to pay that in order to help France pump out thousands of delicious croissants each dayā¦ I 100% would.
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Instead, itās much less glamorous, but something that will impact all U.S. travelers who want to visit certain parts of Europe starting in 2024.
This new(ish) concept of Americans needing a visa to enter Europe has been floating around for a couple of years now, but has been delayed several times because, wellā¦ governments just canāt get their š© together sometimes.
However, itās not actually a visa at allāitās a travel authorization program for visa-free visitors called ETIAS. Itās quite similar to the ESTA program that is required for visitors entering the U.S.
Why is this happening?
The EU decided to implement this program to protect and strengthen its borders. By having travelers register, theyāll be better able to monitor any threats or risks as visitors enter the country.
Where in Europe will ETIAS be required?
Member countries of Europeās Schengen Zone, which currently includes 23 EU countries, four non-EU countries, and three micro-states.
Travelers from 60+ countries, including American citizens (yes, you have to share this one).
How do I apply?
According to ETIASā website, once the application is available online, it should only take you about ten minutes to fill out and comes with that ā¬7 application fee.
BUT, your authorization will be valid for three years (or if your passport expires before then), so thereās no need to reapply with each trip to Europe within that time frame š
You should also get an email within 96 hours of applying that confirms your ETIAS has been approved, so donāt wait until the last minute to do thisā¦ otherwise you risk being denied at the border!
The exact start date of this requirement hasnāt been confirmed, but theyāre saying itās likelyā¦ probablyā¦ definitely happening next year.
So in summary, itās an important thing to be aware of, but nothing to stress out about for all you obsessive travel worriersā¦ you know who you are š
š Planes, trains, and camper vans (oh, my!)
Summer is FLYING by, yāall. Itās going to be August next week after all! š® So I thought Iād round up some good travel deals to book before the month of July (and many of these deals) come to an end.
And Iām talking deals for trains, planes, andā¦ even camper vans š
Van and car rental deals:
Cabana Camper Vans is a cool company that offers tech-forward vans to rent. Right now, theyāve got several great deals that range from getting $200-$600 off a 5 to 10+ night trip to special promo codes that offer teachers and first responders 20% off a booking.
The rental car company Hertz is offering one free rental day when you rent an electric vehicle for two or more days with a trip and car pick up through September 6th. Use promo code 211174.
Flight deals:
Frontier Airlines has a handful of summer and fall flight deals where travelers can get one-way flights for as low as $19 between certain destinations and dates. Their deals can be restrictive, so if youāre flexible and find something that works for you, jump on it!
Flight deals on Frontier
Say aloha to Hawaiian Airlinesā sale on one-way tickets from primarily west coast cities to some of its popular island destinations. However, there are also (oddly) some deals from Ontario, CA, as well as non-West Coast cities such as Austin, Boston, and New York. Flights start as low as $110!
Save big with Etihad Airwaysā stopover package in Abu Dhabi which currently includes 40% off two- or four-night hotel stays in three- or four-star hotels OR a free stay in three- or four-star hotels.
Train deals:
These two deals coming from Vacations by Rail are time sensitive! If youāre a planner, you can get up to $500 off a 2024 rail tour booked by July 31st. And if youāre a ādo absolutely everything last minuteā psychopath, you can take advantage of their Final Call for Fall deal which will get you $250 off September and October 2023 rail toursā¦ if booked by August 4th.
To finish off this list of deals, if you want to take the family on a scenic train route through the Southwest before school starts up, Rocky Mountaineer is offering a limited-time $700 off per child (17 years and under) for this July and August on the Rockies to Red Rocks route!
I donāt know about you, but these sound like some cool deals with a lot of variety to choose from!
And remember, if you want to save even more cash, you can pay for any type of travel using miles from a card like the [[ capital-one-venture-x-rewards-credit-card.name ]] š
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Thatās gonna finish off this week, beautiful people! Think youāll score any of those planes, trains, or camper van deals??
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