UK rolling out Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

That ETA is about 10 pounds which is really low considering how much of a mess the UK is in. Running for two years unless your passport needs to be renewed. We should get to the UK multiple times using this first ETA.
The cost went up to £16 in April. Which of course is still insignificant , given the cost of travelling.
 
That’s no different to a US ESTA.

I know some airline staff asks for it but they don’t actually need to, the system does it. I’ve never shown my ESTA I’ve just said I’ve got it if they ask.
It is different.

With a US ESTA, you can bring it up online to ensure its validity, etc. and modify some details.

With the UK ETA, there is nothing further you can do once approved. You can't check it online - the only thing you have is the approval email.
 
Reading the application process, eta is not needed if only transferring within the same terminal. I will be in and out of T5 next week. Non Shengen to Shengen.

Has anyone proven this to be the case? I do not particularly wish for any trauma on departure.

May only be 16 pound or whatever, but still pointless if not needed.
 
Was half asleep at SIN recently and gave the staff my Aussie Passport without an ETA for QF1 to LHR...they asked where it was...got out my UK Passport then and all good.
 
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Reading the application process, eta is not needed if only transferring within the same terminal. I will be in and out of T5 next week. Non Shengen to Shengen.

Has anyone proven this to be the case? I do not particularly wish for any trauma on departure.

May only be 16 pound or whatever, but still pointless if not needed.
Interesting.
We have a transit from a Schengen country to a Schengen country. I would be interested to know if this is true.
 
My understanding is that passengers who remain entirely airside during transit do not require an ETA. But also bear in mind that only applies to two UK airports, Heathrow and Manchester.
It would be interesting if you tried to do it at LGW then. Also, I couldn't imagine that MAN could do it seamlessly either (and I wouldn't try it).
 
My understanding is that passengers who remain entirely airside during transit do not require an ETA. But also bear in mind that only applies to two UK airports, Heathrow and Manchester.
That is my understanding as well. I am only taking this circuitous route on BA to top up my SC to maintain P.
I could have taken a Ryanair for third of the price but that would not be in the spirit of true AFF style.
Had not actually thought about the eta until this thread popped up yesterday.
 

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