*NEW* 2025 Travel Changes That Will Affect Your Next Trip! | Global Flow
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Imagine this-you’re ready to board your flight, coffee in hand, excitement in the air. Then suddenly… “Sorry, you can’t board.” Your heart drops. What went wrong?
In 2025, new travel rules could disrupt your plans-unless you’re prepared. From REAL ID requirements to biometric security, passport renewal shortcuts, and major changes to international entry rules, this video has everything you need to stay ahead.
📌 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
🔹 REAL ID Deadline (May 2025) - No compliant ID? No flight.
🔹 Facial Recognition at Airports - The future of TSA security.
🔹 Red-Eye Flights Under Threat? - How new FAA rules could limit your travel options.
🔹 Online Passport Renewal - The game-changer for U.S. travelers.
🔹 Lost Luggage? AirTag Saves the Day - New airline partnerships making tracking easier.
🔹 ETIAS & UK ETA Travel Permits - What U.S. travelers need to enter Europe & the UK.
🔹 New e-Visa Requirements - More countries are ditching visas on arrival.
🔹 Hidden Travel Fees - From tourist taxes to sustainability charges, what’s new in 2025?
🔹 The Six-Month Passport Rule - Why an almost-expired passport could ruin your trip.
🔹 Cybersecurity on the Go - Avoid getting hacked while using public Wi-Fi.
🔹 Drone Regulations & Carry-On Crackdowns - What you can (and can’t) bring when flying.
✈️ Don’t Get Caught Off Guard! Whether you’re flying domestically or heading overseas, these changes could impact your next trip. Stay informed, travel smarter, and avoid last-minute airport surprises.
💬 What do you think-are these changes helpful or just more travel headaches? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
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