Changes to eu e-gate rules not set to affect summer holidays this year

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BRITISH TRAVELLERS ARRIVING AT EU AIRPORTS ARE TYPICALLY REQUIRED TO QUEUE FOR MANNED DESKS TO HAVE THEIR PASSPORTS STAMPED 22:17, 20 May 2025Updated 22:18, 20 May 2025 British passport


holders will be able to use e-gates at more European airports as part of a new UK-EU deal, the Government announced. The fresh EU deal, reached on Monday (May 19) after the London summit,


designed to restart the relationship between both unions after Brexit could allow more British travellers to use passport e-gates when going on holiday to Europe. But according to _the


Guardian_, the new deal will likely not come into effect until the autumn and is to be phased in over a six month period. _JOIN THE MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS WHATSAPP GROUP _HERE It was


reported that British tourists travelling overseas will have to stop at passport-stamping queues in the EU until at least October and possibly into 2026 despite the agreement. The government


is understood to have conceded that the change is not being implemented until October and will then be phased in over six months until April 2026. British travellers arriving at EU airports


are typically required to queue for manned desks to have their passports stamped, rather than use automated gates with facial recognition technology. ‌The issue has had a big impact on the


travel experience and has been described as one of the most visible setbacks of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. Sir Keir Starmer told the Commons the move would 'help British holiday


makers' because they will be 'able to use e-gates when they travel to Europe, ending those huge queues to passport control'. British passports can currently be used at e-gates


in the EU at a limited number of airports in Spain and Portugal, but the new deal means that travel throughout Europe will become much more seamless for UK citizens. Julia Lo Bue-Said,


chief executive of Advantage Travel Partnership, a network of independent travel agents, said the announcement was 'a significant breakthrough for British travellers'. She told the


PA news agency: “The frustrating experience of lengthy border control queues upon arrival has been a persistent challenge for many, so the expanded access to e-gates across Europe comes as


a tremendous relief. “With this streamlined system in place, we anticipate both holidaymakers and business travellers will enjoy a much smoother, more efficient airport experience, allowing


them to begin their journeys without unnecessary delays.” The EU is planning to launch its long-delayed Entry/Exit System (EES) in October. This will replace the need for people arriving in


the EU from non-member countries such as the UK to have their passports stamped. Instead, they will need to have their fingerprints scanned and a photograph taken to register them on a


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