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BRITS HEADING ON HOLIDAYS TO THE LIKES OF FRANCE, SPAIN, PORTUGAL AND GREECE NEED TO CHECK THEIR PASSPORTS INCLUDING BLANK PAGES BEFORE HEADING TO THE AIRPORT 01:00, 05 Jun 2025 Before
heading on holidays abroad, most people will check their passports are still in date and damage-free, but travel insiders are warning UK travellers to also cast their eyes over blank pages
in their documents. That's because one simple mistake could mean your holiday is over before it even starts, as you could be denied boarding at the airport, or turned away at border
control. The travel insurance experts at Tiger.co.uk have warned: "With Brits now getting stamped every time they travel through the EU, travel enthusiasts and those who travel for work
may potentially run out of blank pages in their passports. All passport holders must have at least two blank passport pages when they travel, otherwise the document could be seen as
invalid. Those travelling more frequently can opt for a jumbo passport that has 54 pages instead of a normal one with 34 pages." READ MORE: Livid Brits take 'sunbed wars to a whole
new level' with sneaky 2am tactics It's not just how many blank pages you have left; you'll also want to check for any damage. The experts added: "If any of your
passport pages are torn or missing, your passport is considered damaged and will likely not be accepted at the border, especially if it affects the personal details page or any visa
stamps." Meanwhile, you'll also want to check two key dates on your document; the date of issue and the expiry date. That's because following Brexit, passport requirements
have changed for Brits heading to the EU. Your passport now needs to have been issued less than 10 years ago, and must be valid at least three months beyond the date of departure. Article
continues below These easy errors could also be costly, as if you're turned away because you don't have a valid passport, then it's unlikely that your travel insurance would
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travel warnings, expert advice and hidden gems, straight to your inbox. Ian Wilson, travel insurance expert and Managing Director, added: "With passport fees increasing and queues
likely getting longer this summer due to the introduction of the EU’s new Entry/Exit System, we urge holidaymakers to carry out essential passport checks now to avoid last-minute hassle and
potentially being turned away at the airport. "Post-Brexit travel changes are still confusing for many of us, so it’s important for Brits to familiarise themselves with the validity
requirements before jetting off to Europe. "Travellers also need to ensure their passports are in good physical condition, as things like damage from water or ink, rips in pages and
laminate peeling from the personal details page can mean that your passport may not be accepted as a valid travel document. "If you’re denied access to your flight for issues such as an
invalid passport, your travel insurance is unlikely to protect you. That’s why it’s so important to double-check these things well in advance of your departure date." Article continues
below You can find out more on tiger.co.uk. _HAVE YOU BEEN CAUGHT OUT BY THE RECENT CHANGES TO PASSPORT RULES? EMAIL US AT [email protected]_