Preparing for a trip abroad can be stressful even at the best of times. With all the planning, packing and timings to think about, sometimes you’re left feeling like you need another holiday afterwards just to recover.
Part of the planning includes ensuring that your travel documents are up-to-date and ready to go including your passport and any visas you might need.
And it’s not just a case of having the documents to hand, one expert has warned that a certain issue with your passport could “end your holiday” before it’s even begun.
Gavin Lapidus, director of travel consultants eShores, urged people to check the physical integrity of their passports before jetting off.
“A passport is your gateway to the world, and even a little damage can result in complications at airport check-in desks,” he said.
“Most passports last ten years, during which they can expect some wear and tear. When travelling, your passport is checked for damage, tampering, and validity, with damaged documents facing rejection, putting an end to your holiday.”
More specifically, he said that rips, tears and holes are “often-overlooked” passport dealbreakers.
Having these on or in your passport could lead to you being turned away at the airport.
Gavin explained: “A common misconception is that as long as all the information on your passport is present, visible and legible, it is acceptable for travel. However, this isn’t always the case.
“Lifted laminate on the personal details page can cause rejections, even if the photograph and information can be easily viewed, as can torn or defaced pages.
“Holes and cuts are usually used to cancel old passports, so they’re unacceptable in a current passport. Keep in mind that if the chip on the passport can be seen from the back cover, this can also lead to rejection.”
Problems with your passport might not just mean you are unable to go on holiday but you might also be held back at the airport for further questioning – even if you’ve already landed at your destination, Gavin warned.
To ensure a hassle-free travel experience, Gavin also urged people to avoid:
For more information on passports, visit gov.uk/browse/abroad/passports.
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