From late 2026, travelers from Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia must complete ETIAS online authorization before visiting Europe. The EU’s new requirement applies to short stays, adding a €20 fee and pre-departure approval. Though not a visa, ETIAS boosts border security and smooths entry. Travel firms must update processes to avoid confusion. Despite the change, European tourism expects steady demand from Asia’s high-spending, experience-driven visitors.
ETIAS to Reshape How Asian Tourists Visit Europe in 2026

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