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Big Travel Shift In Europe: November Brings End To Passport Stamps

If you’re nostalgic for the soon-to-be-obsolete passport stamp, now might be the perfect time to plan a European getaway. Italy offers the epitome of relaxation with its southern gems like Naples, Ischia, Puglia, and the Amalfi Coast. British photographer Lucy Laucht has captured this essence in stunning photographs that showcase the art of unwinding, Italian-style.

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Big Travel Shift In Europe: November Brings End To Passport Stamps

This week in travel news brings a mix of surprises, innovations, and tips just in time for Labor Day weekend. From an accidental first-class ticket megadeal to changes in European travel regulations, here’s everything you need to know.

EU Passport Stamps

For travelers who cherish the tradition of collecting passport stamps, the European Union’s new automated Entry/Exit System (EES) will mark the end of an era. Starting November 10, the familiar inky passport stamp will be replaced with a digital system in the 29 countries of the Schengen Area. This move is separate from the ETIAS visa waiver program, which has been postponed to the first half of 2025. ETIAS will require non-EU travelers to pay a €7 entry fee, valid for three years.

Get Your European Travel Fix

If you’re nostalgic for the soon-to-be-obsolete passport stamp, now might be the perfect time to plan a European getaway. Italy offers the epitome of relaxation with its southern gems like Naples, Ischia, Puglia, and the Amalfi Coast. British photographer Lucy Laucht has captured this essence in stunning photographs that showcase the art of unwinding, Italian-style.

For those who prefer a more architectural experience, Budapest’s Gresham Palace stands as the grandest hotel in Hungary, offering breathtaking views of the River Danube. Meanwhile, if you’re considering a longer stay, the town of Götene in Sweden is offering land at jaw-droppingly low prices, starting at just 1 krona (9 US cents) per square meter.

Aviation News: First-Class Windfall and Best-Connected Airport

In a surprising turn of events, an airline mistakenly offered a huge discount on first-class tickets, with around 300 passengers snagging deals at 85% off. While the airline scrambled to address the blunder, the lucky travelers celebrated their unexpected windfall.

On the other side of the globe, an airport in Southeast Europe has been named the world’s best-connected, with over 300 direct flights to unique destinations. This rapid rise is even more impressive considering the airport only opened its doors in 2018.

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Greece

Mongolia is home to one of Asia’s best-kept secrets—Khyargas Lake, a stunning destination that could easily be mistaken for a Greek paradise. Located in western Mongolia, this remote spot offers a peaceful retreat far from tourist crowds, though it does require a three-day drive from the capital.

Meanwhile, in Abu Dhabi, a new Anantara luxury resort is turning heads with its Santorini-like architecture. The white domes and crystal-blue waters might make you think you’re on a Greek island, but this oasis is actually nestled at the edge of the desert.

Whether your next trip takes you to Europe, Asia, or the Middle East, make sure to check out these 45 best-selling travel accessories recommended by CNN Underscored.

Spotlight on Duluth, Minnesota

As the U.S. prepares for an unseasonably warm fall, Duluth, Minnesota, stands out as a perfect destination. Nestled on the shores of Lake Superior, Duluth offers cooler temperatures and a wealth of outdoor activities like hiking, bird-watching, and kayaking. The city’s vibrant music, art scene, and craft industries add to its charm, making it one of CNN Travel’s top U.S. towns to visit in 2024.

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