Britons warned of major border disruptions as rollout of EU travel system set to cause chaos ()


<iframe frameborder="0" height="100%" scrolling="no" src="https://www.gbnews.com/res/scraper/embed/?video_url=https%3A%2F%2Fmm-v2.simplestream.com%2Fiframe%2Fplayer.php%3Fkey%3D3Li3Nt2Qs8Ct3Xq9Fi5Uy0Mb2Bj0Qs%26player%3DGB003%26uvid%3D52816185%26type%3Dvod%26viously_id%3DdLQFPi_ZKkt" width="100%"></iframe><br/><p>British travellers heading to Europe will face new entry requirements from October 2025 as the EU implements its fingerprint registration system.</p><p>The Entry and Exit System (EES) will require all non-EU passport holders to register their fingerprints or have photos taken upon arrival in the bloc.</p><h3></h3><br/><p>The system has faced multiple delays since 2022 due to some memebr states saying they were no ready for the new rules, but the bloc will now proceed with a "phased" rollout.</p><p>The European Council and parliament have agreed that the system will launch "progressively" over six months beginning in October 2025.</p><h3></h3><br/><div class="embed-latest"></div><h3></h3><br/><img alt="fingerprint scan" class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="5dbfde32db2545f2d013290a838ef9b0" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="3bd66" loading="lazy" src="https://www.gbnews.com/media-library/fingerprint-scan.jpg?id=60035899&width=980"/><p>All EU countries must implement the new system by the end of the six-month period.</p><p>"We will no longer let the slowest pupils hold the whole class back," said Assita Kanko, the Belgian conservative MEP responsible for the EES system. "The safety of Europeans can no longer be postponed."</p><p>The new system has raised significant concerns about potential travel disruptions at borders.</p><p>Officials at the Port of Dover expect processing times for cars to increase from one minute to up to seven minutes per vehicle.</p><h3></h3><br/><div class="embed-dontmiss"></div><h3></h3><br/><p>Last summer, when the system was still planned for November 2024, Kent County Council warned of potential 14-hour delays and traffic jams "much worse" than the 23-mile tailbacks seen in 2022.</p><p>Kanko claimed the system would mean "fewer queues," but travel industry experts have dismissed this assertion.</p><p>The Department for Transport has allocated £10.5million for border upgrades, including a new processing area at Dover.</p><p>The Eurostar terminal at King's Cross in London has installed 49 kiosks for the EES before passengers reach security and the French frontier.</p><h3></h3><br/><div class="embed-mostread"></div><p><strong>LATEST DEVELOPMENTS </strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.gbnews.com/travel/travel-portugal-eu-ees-system-britons" target="_self">Britons in Portugal must hold correct documents or face 'difficulties' upon EU travel system launch</a></li><li><a href="https://www.gbnews.com/travel/spain-travel-warning-tourism-crisis-canary-islands" target="_self">Britons urged 'please don't come' as Spanish island issues warning amid 'critical' tourism crisis</a></li><li><a href="https://www.gbnews.com/travel/travel-warning-turkey-istanbul-earthquake" target="_self">Travel warning for Britons as earthquakes pose 'risk to life' - 151 injured in Turkey</a></li></ul><h3></h3><br/><img alt="queue at border" class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="73250932c7d36068e2edb073e8e037e5" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="7033f" loading="lazy" src="https://www.gbnews.com/media-library/queue-at-border.jpg?id=60035878&width=980"/><p>Airlines have been warned that passengers could be held on planes to prevent overcrowding at European terminals.</p><p>EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren previously warned that British tourists could be stranded on planes if the system doesn't function efficiently.</p><p>Currently, Britons can stay in the EU for 90 days within a rolling 180-day period.</p><p>Once the EES is fully implemented across all countries, the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias) will follow. Travellers will then need to apply for a waiver before visiting the EU.</p><p>The Etias will cost €7 for those aged 18-70, be free for children and the elderly, and remain valid for three years or until a passport expires.</p>