By Maureen O’Hare, CNN
(CNN) — In our travel roundup this week: the luxury death trap that was the world’s first passenger plane, a forgotten but beautiful Bauhaus airport, and the rising cost of travel entry fees.
Europe’s new travel fee will launch next year
The must-have travel accessory du jour is a big fat wallet.
You likely have heard about the United States introducing a new $250 “visa integrity fee” for international visitors.
The European Union has also been busy on the travel fee front, recently raising its upcoming European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) fee from 7 to 20 euros (about $23).
The fee will apply to non-EU nationals from visa-free countries — so that means the US, the UK, Canada, Japan and more — and the plan is for it to be up and run