2026 Travel Updates and What You Should Know Before Check-in
Travel in 2026 feels different, and if your passport doesn’t change colors, like mine, you should read further. If you’re planning a trip to Europe this year here’s what actually matters.

Schengen Borders Are Changing: What the EES Means for You
The biggest shift comes from the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES).
This new system replaces passport stamping with biometric registration – fingerprints and facial scans when entering or exiting Schengen countries like France, Italy, and Spain.
What this means in practice:
- First-time entry = longer processing (biometrics + verification)
- Expect significantly longer wait times, especially at major airports
- You may need to remove gloves, glasses, or hats for facial scans
Pro tip: Build in buffer time not just for flights, but for your nervous system. Long queues after a red-eye hit hard – hydrate, stretch, and reset before rushing into your itinerary.
ETIAS Is Coming
The long-discussed European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is expected to roll out later in 2026.
This will require travelers from visa-free countries (like the U.S.) to:
- Apply online before travel
- Pay a small fee (~€20 expected)
- Receive approval linked to your passport
Think of it as Europe’s version of pre-travel screening – similar to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (TSA)
Tourist Taxes Are Rising Across Europe
Cities are quietly increasing tourist taxes, and they add up.
Countries and cities to watch:
- France: Paris hotel taxes increased ahead of the Olympics ripple effect
- Italy: Venice day-tripper fees expanding
- Spain: Barcelona cruise and hotel taxes rising
- Japan: Considering higher departure taxes
What this means: Your “€200/night stay” may quietly become €230–€260 with layered fees.
Airlines Are Getting Stricter With Luggage
This is one of the most overlooked changes. Major carriers, including Ryanair and Lufthansa are:
- Enforcing carry-on size limits more aggressively
- Charging for overhead bin space on basic fares
- Weighing cabin bags at the gate (yes, really)
What to do:
- Double-check your airline’s exact dimensions, not just “carry-on”
- Pack lighter than you think you need
- Consider travel gear that transitions from airport to movement
Cruise Travel: New Fees + Sustainability Rules
Cruising is evolving, especially in Europe.
- Italy and Greece are introducing or expanding port taxes
- Norway is implementing stricter environmental regulations for ships
- Some destinations are limiting daily cruise arrivals
Result: Fewer crowds in some places, but higher costs per traveler.


Airport Reality: Arrive Earlier Than You Think
Between biometrics, security, and staffing shortages, the old “arrive 2 hours early” rule is fading.
New baseline:
- Short-haul: 2.5–3 hours
- Long-haul: 3–4 hours
Especially important if you’re flying into major hubs like London Heathrow Airport or Charles de Gaulle Airport, or Delhi. Even at small airports in Nepal I was grateful to have enough time to navigate through having to purchase a whole new ticket on the spot. Yeah, Budha Aid booked me as a Nepali/ Indian native and I wasn’t allowed boarding until I paid for another ticket.
✔️ 2026 Travel Checklist
Before your next trip, make sure to:
- Apply for ETIAS (if required later in 2026)
- Arrive at least 3 hours early for international flights
- Prepare for biometric border checks (EES)
- Ensure you have 6+ month before your Passport expire
- Budget an extra 10–20% for taxes and fees
- Recheck your airline’s carry-on rules
- Pre-download airline and airport apps
- Plan a slow arrival day (your future self will thank you)
Final Thought: Travel Is Slower Now – Use That To Stay Mindful
There’s a subtle invitation in all of this.
Yes, travel in 2026 requires more planning. More patience. More awareness. But maybe that’s not a bad thing. Maybe it’s an opportunity to move differently & to arrive with intention instead of urgency. To build space into your journeys the same way we build space into our breath.

A lighter heart travels further. Creating space for wonder, one journey at a time. Reach out to me if you need help planning a trip.


