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2026 Travel Updates Europe: Lima Airport Fee, Heathrow Rules & Travel Changes

Hey friend — here’s the latest travel news thatĀ actuallyĀ matters if you’re on the move this year. Stuff you won’t always hear from big travel sites.


šŸ—ŗļøĀ 2026 Travel Updates Europe & News You Should Know

šŸ›«Ā 1. Lima Airport Charges ~€12.50 for Transit Passengers

If you’re flying throughĀ Lima’s Jorge ChĆ”vez International AirportĀ with a connection, there’s a new transit fee of aboutĀ USD 11.86 (~€12.50)Ā that mayĀ notĀ be included in your ticket. You’ll often have toĀ pay it at the airport before proceeding — and right now, that’s typicallyĀ cash only.Ā 

That’s definitely something to budget before you land — especially if your ticket doesn’t show any ā€œairport handlingā€ or pay-at-arrival charge.


šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§Ā 2. Heathrow Ends 100ml Rule + Lets Liquids & Laptops Stay Packed

Big news fromĀ London Heathrow Airport: starting January 2026, the long-standingĀ 100 ml liquids limit in hand luggage is goneĀ on departing flights where the new high-tech scanners are in operation.Ā 

Here’s what’s changed:

  • Liquids up to 2 litres per containerĀ can stay in your carry-on bag without having to remove them into a tiny plastic bag.Ā 

  • Laptops, tablets and larger electronicsĀ canĀ also stay inside your carry-onĀ through security.Ā 

  • No more hunting for tiny bottles before you get to the tray — which means smoother security andĀ way less stress.Ā 

This is thanks to brand-newĀ computed tomography (CT) scannersĀ that create detailed 3D images and have replaced the old-school X-rays. Heathrow is now one of theĀ first major global hubsĀ to complete this rollout acrossĀ allĀ terminals.Ā 

šŸ‘‰Ā Heads-up:Ā This applies toĀ departing flights from HeathrowĀ with the new scanners — other airports (even in Europe) might still be enforcing the old 100 ml rule, especially on return legs.


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2026 Travel Updates & News

šŸ’¶Ā 3. Airline Refund Rules Get Stronger for Passengers

Good news if your flight doesn’t go to plan — theĀ European Court of JusticeĀ has confirmed airlines must refund not just the ticket fare but alsoĀ booking fees charged by travel agents or online platforms.Ā 

So if your trip got cancelled and you booked through a third-party site, you should seeĀ every euroĀ returned — not just the base ticket cost.


āœˆļøĀ 4. Airport Passenger Fees Rising Across Europe

Across the continent, airline and airport charges are creeping up:

  • InĀ Spain, Aena has announcedĀ higher passenger chargesĀ for 2026 — which often feeds into ticket costs.Ā 

  • Other European destinations are also adjusting fees and taxes as tourism rebounds and airports invest in upgrades.Ā 

This doesn’t wreck travel plans, butĀ it’s a real thing to factor into budgets — especially if you’re price-shopping flights.


šŸŒĀ 5. Border Tech Is Changing European Security Screening

Beyond Heathrow, a wider shift is happening in airport security tech across Europe: advanced scanners are being introduced that canĀ detect threats without needing passengers to unpack electronics or separate liquids.Ā 

That’s slowly rolling out in some hubs and airports — but not everywhere yet — so

always double-check your departure and connection airports before you pack.


🧳 Quick Tips Based on 2026 Travel Updates

  • Transit through Lima?Ā Budget ~€12 extra and bring suitable payment.

  • Flying out of Heathrow?Ā Enjoy theĀ new hassle-free security experience — but check rules if you connect or return via another airport.

  • Cancelled flight?Ā You deserve a full refund — including booking fees.

  • Watch for rising passenger fees — plan ahead and compare options.

  • New scanners are coming to more airports — but don’t count on them everywhereĀ yet.

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