“Fewer than 50 percent of people are aware of these rules – read about them now to avoid being turned away from the plane Published: 9:32, 15 Apr 2025 Updated: 10:00, 15 Apr 2025 A WARNING has been issued to any Brits who have burgundy passports if they are thinking of travelling abroad this year.”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk
- Published: 9:32, 15 Apr 2025
- Updated: 10:00, 15 Apr 2025

There’s a higher chance the old colour breaks travel rules – so anybody who owns one must make vital checks well in advance.

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The burgundy passport was swapped out for navy blue passport in 2020

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Every year Brits are turned away at the airport because they didn’t know the rulesCredit: GettyAnd even if you have a new passport, it’s crucial you make certain checks to avoid disappointment at the gate.
The classic burgundy colour is no longer issued after the government switched to navy-blue passports in March 2020.
That means burgundy passports are all at least five years old – which creates a higher risk they will flout the rules for visiting certain countries.
After the UK left the European Union in 2016, most EU countries now insist British passports must not be beyond a certain age.
The two most important details to check are your passport’s issue date and the expiry date.
If travelling to the EU, it’s crucial that your passport is less than 10 year old.
It must also be valid for at least three months after the day you plan to return home.
Brits heading on their hols continue to be caught out by the rules – as research found that fewer than 50 percent of people are aware of the 10-year cut-off.
Emergency passports can cost up to £207 – so it is vital to have things in order with plenty of time to go.
There is another reason why burgundy passports are more likely to break the 10-year rule.
Before 2018, passports could be valid up to 10 years and nine months.
Any time left on your old passport was rolled onto your new one, up to the limit.
So, while there may still be plenty of time left before the expiry date, it is more likely to be over 10 years old and invalid for EU travel.
If your passport needs to be renewed, you can apply for a new one either by post or online.
However, it will now cost your more after the price of an online adult application rose by £6 to £94.50.
And a standard child’s passport application fee in the UK has jumped from £57.50 to £61.50.

These are the reasons that would cause airline staff to stop you flying.
All of these issues can be solved by renewing your passport.
Plenty of Brits have been caught out, with one horror story emailed to consumer website Money Saving Expert.
Abigail was due to fly to Lisbon for her best friend’s hen do with seven months left on her passport.
She said: “Just as I’m about to get on the plane maybe 50m away, the crew looked at my passport and said I was unable to fly due to an expired passport.
“I had NO IDEA about the 10 year expiry and wasn’t allowed to fly to Lisbon.”
Non-EU countries also have a range of rules about the time that must be left on your passport.
For countries such as Australia, Canada, or the US, the passport must be valid for the whole duration of your stay.
Other countries such as Thailand require your passport be valid for at least six months from the day you enter.

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Anyone with a burgundy passport is urged to check it – even if it is well in dateCredit: Alamy

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Tighter rules apply to British passports since the UK left the EUCredit: AlamyAlvaro Iturmendi, Confused.com travel insurance expert said: “Booking your holidays can be very exciting, and a welcome distraction to the beginning of the year blues.
“But no matter how far in advance you’re planning, it’s never too early to check your passport’s validity, so you don’t get caught out last minute.
“Our research found that less than half (43 per cent) of travellers knew that if you’re heading to the EU, your passport must have been issued less than 10 years before their departure date.
“And if your passport doesn’t meet this regulation, it could mean you’re denied entry into the country, or may not even be allowed on the flight in the first place.
“Either way, it’s likely to lead to a lot of disruption to your holiday plans.