Overview
- On July 17, the FCDO updated its Travel Aware guidance to urge travellers to keep separate hard and digital copies of passports, visas and flight tickets stored at home and on mobile devices.
- Holidaymakers are reminded to secure comprehensive travel insurance before departure to cover emergency expenses such as overseas medical treatment.
- The guidance details Fast Track and Premium services that can replace lost or stolen passports within one week or four hours after an appointment.
- Travellers are advised to remain vigilant about leaving drinks unattended and to be aware of varying alcohol strengths abroad to protect personal security.
- This update is part of the ongoing Travel Aware campaign aimed at reducing holiday disruptions caused by mislaid, stolen or damaged documents.