Government reverses new visa requirement for Heathrow transit passengers

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Government reverses new visa requirement for Heathrow transit passengers
Author: Simon Calder
Published: Jan, 16 2025 18:22

Heathrow jubilant as ministers back down on plans to require visa from every passenger changing planes at Britain’s busiest airport. London Heathrow airport has welcomed a Home Office U-turn on transit passengers needing online ETA permits simply to change planes.

Since earlier this month, all non-Europeans intending to travel to Britain without a visa have needed to apply in advance online and pay £10 for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA). Unlike almost all hub airports worldwide, the permit was deemed necessary even for passengers who were changing planes at Heathrow with no intention of going through passport control.

Airport and airline bosses predicted the demand would send thousands of passengers each day to rivals in Continental Europe, where no such rules exist for connecting travellers. Heathrow warned it could lose four million passengers each year. Labour had continued with the policy of Rishi Sunak’s government, with ministers claiming airside transit without an ETA would increase the risk of illegal migration.

But the Home Office has now caved in to pressure from Heathrow and airlines. Heathrow’s chief executive, Thomas Woldbye, said: “The removal of airside transit passengers from the ETA scheme is the right decision and we welcome it. “This is a critical move to ensure Heathrow and the aviation industry as a whole can continue to deliver for everyone who depends on our world-leading connectivity.

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