When travelling to the UK from Malta, you will be asked to show a digital or printed copy of the email confirming that you have been granted an ETA at check-in. Passengers who check in online and proceed straight to security and departures, will be asked to show this document at the gate.
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- Do I need to show my ETA when travelling to the UK?
- Are there any exemptions to getting an ETA?
- I have a connecting flight through the UK, do I still need an ETA?
- Can I fly to the UK and apply for ETA after I arrive?
- How long does it take for the ETA to get approved?
- We're traveling as a group. Can I apply for an ETA for everyone in my party?
- I am travelling with my kids; do they require an ETA?
- How do I apply for ETA?
- Which destinations will be impacted by the new ETA system?
- I already have a trip booked to the UK, do I still need to get the ETA?