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IMPORTANT TO KNOW

Your travel documents are your ticket home. To ensure a smooth journey‚ please note:

  • It is your responsibility to verify if a visa is required for your destination. We recommend checking at least 14 days before your flight.
  • You must carry a personal identification document (ID card or Passport‚ depending on your citizenship and local requirements) at all airports.
  • Failure to present valid documents may lead to immediate deportation to your point of origin and a fine of up to $5‚000‚ as per local legislation.

Bluebird Airways is not responsible for any damage‚ expenses‚ fines‚ delays‚ or denied entry resulting from a passenger's failure to meet document‚ ID‚ or visa requirements.

 

NEW REGULATION IN ISRAEL - ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization)

Traveling to Israel? If you hold a passport from a visa-exempt country‚ you are required to obtain an ETA-IL before your trip.

  • Please issue your authorization online via the official government portal:https://go.gov.il/ETA-IL_EN.
  • Failure to present a valid ETA-IL upon arrival may lead to denied entry.

Bluebird Airways is not liable for any costs or delays resulting from non-compliance with this requirement.

 

NEW EU BORDER CONTROL SYSTEM (EES)

The European Union’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) has been introduced at the external borders of EU Member States and is being rolled out gradually.

This is a digital system designed to progressively replace manual passport stamping for visitors from non-EU countries staying for short periods of up to 90 days.

Under the system‚ data will be collected and processed upon entry to Europe‚ including facial image capture and fingerprinting‚ along with the digital recording of entry and exit dates. During the initial implementation phase‚ passengers may experience longer processing times at border control.

No advance action is required prior to travel‚ and the process is carried out upon arrival at border control.

For more information‚ please visit the official European Union website: https://travel-europe.europa.eu/en/ees

 

LOST OR STOLEN PASSPORT?

We’re sorry to hear that! Here is what you need to do:

  1. Report it Immediately: Contact the local police and obtain an official report detailing how and when the passport was lost or stolen.
  2. Contact Your Embassy: Reach out to the nearest Embassy or Consulate of your home country to issue an official emergency travel document. You will need this for border control on your return flight.
  3. Update Us: Contact our Service Department. We will verify your documents and update the border authorities to ensure you have a smooth journey home.