Some airlines introduce new travel requirements
People travelling off-Island, or to the Isle of Man from other jurisdictions, are being urged to check their documentation is up to date and have it with them when travelling.
Some carriers have introduced changes to what they require from customers prior to travel.
For example some airlines now require passengers to show their passports, even for journeys within the Common Travel Area, which are not subject to routine immigration control.
The legal requirements for travel between jurisdictions within the Common Travel area (CTA) have not changed, and travellers are not required by law to carry evidence of their identity or immigration status.
From this Wednesday (23 February), the UK will enforce its Electronic Travel Authorisation Scheme for visitors from Europe, the USA, Canada and certain other countries.
In all, visitors from 85 countries who don't require a visa will not be able to travel without an Electronic Travel Authorisation.
Further details about the Isle of Man's scheme will be shared in due course.
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