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Little known EU passport rule change that could cost you your holiday – with no refund


Before Brexit, Brits could travel up to and including the expiry date on their passports – but new EU regulations ruined Kirsty Hawes’ Mallorca jaunt and could foil other holidaymakers as well

Kirsty Hawes lost out on a £1000 holiday to Spain(Courtesy Kirsty Hawes / SWNS)

A British holidaymaker lost her £1,050 dream break because of a little-known EU rule about passport issue dates.

Kirsty Hawes, 28, had booked an all-inclusive holiday to Mallorca, Spain, with her best friend through TUI and was sure to check her passport’s expiry date before she left.




It was due to expire in March 2024 and she arrived at Luton airport on August 16. However, she was stunned to be told she couldn’t fly because her passport was issued 10 years and one day ago.

Before Brexit, Brits could travel up to and including the expiry date on their passports but new EU regulations now mean a UK passport holder wanting to visit Europe needs a passport which was issued within the previous 10 years.

Kirsty “had no idea” about this rule and said it wasn’t made clear when booking through TUI – although admits it was in the small print on a confirmation email. She has been told she can’t get a refund for her £1,050 holiday but wants to make other people aware of this new rule. She wants travel providers to change their booking pages to include the date of issue for the passport to flag up passports that would be invalid.

Kirsty was in tears at the airport(Courtesy Kirsty Hawes / SWNS)
She said: “They said you can’t fly and can’t get your money back.”(Courtesy Kirsty Hawes / SWNS)

Kirsty, from Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, said: “They took our passports and said you can’t fly. I thought it was a joke. But they were serious and said my passport was out of date. I said ‘No it’s not – it doesn’t run out for seven months’. I was panicking and burst into tears. This was the one thing I was looking forward to all year.”

Following a break-up and several family and friend deaths, Kirsty was looking forward to a relaxing getaway with her friend.
She decided to splash out on a £1,200 inclusive trip to Mallorca after getting a promotion. Her friend had booked the holiday on behalf of the two of them in April and added in their passport number and expiry date in the booking form – but not the issue dates.



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