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Europe's New Entry/Exit System May Cause Summer Travel Delays

Travelers heading to Europe this summer should be aware of the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES), which became fully operational in April 2026. The system replaces passport stamps with digital records and requires non-EU visitors, including Americans, to provide biometric information such as fingerprints and a facial scan when entering participating countries.

While the EES is designed to improve security and eventually speed up border crossings, the rollout has led to delays at some major airports. Travelers at busy hubs, including Paris and Amsterdam, have reported longer wait times as airports work through technical issues and large numbers of first-time registrations.

Most delays are linked to the initial biometric enrollment process and problems with some self-service kiosks. Travel experts recommend arriving at the airport earlier than usual and allowing extra time for connections, especially when entering the Schengen Area during a layover.

Although the system is expected to become more efficient over time, travelers should plan ahead and stay informed about entry procedures before departing. Travel insurance can also provide valuable protection against unexpected delays and missed connections during this transition period. Explore our plans and Get a quote with us!

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India's Sustainable Travel Movement Is Reshaping Global Tourism

India is emerging as a major force in the growing movement toward sustainable tourism, with travelers, businesses, and government initiatives increasingly focused on responsible travel practices. From eco-friendly accommodations and conservation efforts to community-based tourism experiences, the country is helping redefine how destinations balance tourism growth with environmental and cultural preservation.

As travelers become more conscious of their impact, demand for sustainable travel options continues to rise. India has responded by promoting experiences that support local communities, protect natural resources, and encourage visitors to explore destinations in more meaningful ways. These efforts align with a broader global shift toward responsible tourism and long-term destination stewardship.

The trend is also influencing the wider travel industry. Hotels, tour operators, and transportation providers are investing in greener practices as travelers seek vacations that reflect their values. Industry experts believe sustainable tourism will play an increasingly important role in shaping future travel decisions worldwide.

For travelers planning upcoming adventures, sustainability is becoming an important factor alongside cost, convenience, and destination appeal. Choosing responsible travel options can help preserve the places people love to visit while supporting local economies. As global tourism continues to evolve, staying informed about emerging travel trends can help travelers make smarter and more impactful choices.

Sustainable tourism is expected to remain a key travel trend in the years ahead. Before booking your next trip, research responsible travel options and consider protecting your trip with insurance from Trawick International for added peace of mind.

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Hurricane Season Begins: What Travelers Should Know About Travel Insurance

With Atlantic hurricane season officially running from June 1 through November 30, travelers planning trips to the Caribbean, Mexico, the Gulf Coast, and other coastal destinations should be aware of the potential for weather-related disruptions. Hurricanes and tropical storms can impact everything from flights and cruises to hotel stays and local transportation, making preparation an important part of travel planning during this time of year.

One of the most common questions travelers ask is whether travel insurance covers hurricanes. The answer depends on the policy, when it was purchased, and the circumstances surrounding the disruption. In some situations, travel insurance may provide benefits if a hurricane causes a covered trip cancellation, travel delay, or emergency evacuation. Coverage may also apply if a destination becomes uninhabitable or if a mandatory evacuation is ordered.

Timing can play a major role in coverage eligibility. Once a tropical storm reaches a certain threshold and receives an official name, it becomes a known event. Travelers who purchase coverage after a storm is named may not be eligible for certain benefits related to that specific storm. For this reason, many travelers choose to purchase travel insurance shortly after making their initial trip deposit.

Travel experts also recommend monitoring weather forecasts throughout hurricane season and keeping important travel documents easily accessible. Airline confirmations, hotel reservations, and receipts for unexpected expenses can be valuable if travel plans are disrupted and a claim needs to be filed.

As summer travel picks up and peak hurricane activity approaches later in the season, understanding your travel insurance options can help you navigate unexpected challenges with greater confidence. Being informed before severe weather develops can make a significant difference when plans change unexpectedly.

Want to learn more about how hurricanes can impact travel plans and how travel insurance may help? Read our complete hurricane season guide for information on named storms, coverage considerations, common travel disruption scenarios, and tips for preparing for severe weather before your next trip.

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Mount Fuji Tightens Safety Measures as Visitor Numbers Continue to Climb

Japan's iconic Mount Fuji is facing growing challenges as record numbers of visitors flock to the famous peak. In response to increasing concerns about overcrowding, environmental damage, and dangerous off-season climbing, local authorities have introduced stricter regulations designed to protect both travelers and the mountain itself.

The surge in tourism has placed significant pressure on Mount Fuji's trails and surrounding ecosystems. Officials have reported issues ranging from litter and trail erosion to inexperienced hikers attempting climbs without proper equipment. Safety concerns have become especially prominent during the off-season, when weather conditions can change rapidly and emergency rescues become more difficult.

To address these challenges, authorities have implemented new visitor management measures, including climbing fees and additional regulations aimed at controlling access during peak periods. The goal is to reduce congestion, improve safety, and generate funding for conservation efforts that help preserve the UNESCO World Heritage Site for future generations.

The changes reflect a broader trend in global tourism, as popular destinations seek ways to balance visitor demand with environmental sustainability. Travelers planning to climb Mount Fuji should review the latest requirements before their trip and prepare for changing conditions on the mountain. Responsible travel practices can help protect one of Japan's most treasured landmarks while ensuring a safer experience for everyone.

Adventure travel often comes with unique risks, especially in remote or mountainous destinations. Before your next outdoor expedition, stay informed about local regulations, weather conditions, and consider travel insurance that includes coverage for trip interruptions and emergency medical situations.

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