British vacationers could soon have access to more e-gates across Europe. This claims that the UK government will “eliminate the scary queues” in border control. Under the new agreement, PET passports will also be introduced for cats and dogs, removing the requirements for the health certificate of each travelling animal.
The news comes after negotiations on a post-Brexit UK-EU contract. This is said to be a “win” by Prime Minister Kiel. This means travelers may be able to look forward to shortening the airport queue this summer. Daily Breaking News in Mallorca reports that one location threatened with British people facing long delays at Palma Airport to staff the issue of immigration desks.
Automated E-Gate has been introduced in both the EU and the UK at border control points such as airports. They are designed to speed up traveler passport control using biometric passports.
However, the Prime Minister faced accusations of “subord” over extensions of fishing rights through 2038 and an agreement to “dynamic alignment” with Brussels in the region, including food standards and energy.
Passengers told the bulletin they had been waiting for more than an hour to clear passport controls this May, and were worried that the issues could get worse during peak summer months. EU-UK Talks also included pet passport contracts. This update requires cats and dogs coming from the UK to receive an expensive animal health certificate for each trip.
Before the UK left the European Union, pet owners had to obtain certificates from EU veterinarians from British veterinarians, as their UK passports could only be used at EU E-Gate at a limited number of airports in Spain and Portugal.
Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of Advantage Travel Partnership, a network of independent travel agents, said the announcement was “a major breakthrough for UK travelers.” Tim Alderslade, CEO of Trade Body Airlines UK, added:
Priority says that people on UK vacations can use E-Gate when traveling in the EU. The PM is currently calling on all EU members to cooperate without delay, highlighting in today's talk that “how much we have achieved.” The UK notes that it is ready to work with all its partners to improve the lives of everyone in the home.
He gathered the “Suzure Summit” and branded the Lancaster House.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenok said:
“And with no details of caps or time limits on youth mobility, the fear of a free-to-mobility return will only increase. This is very concerning.”
She said it was “an amateur negotiation from the start, and it's completely sold out.”
Reformed UK's Nigel Farage said the 12-year contract for European boat access “will be the end of the fishing industry.”