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Greece, Italy and Portugal abandon new vacation rule for Brits – Spain may very well be subsequent

The brand new guidelines aren’t standard.

Greece (Picture: Getty)

Portugal and Italy have adopted Greece in ditching new EU border checks, and Spain may very well be subsequent.

New Entry/Exit System (EES) guidelines dictate that each one non-EU guests go to particular kiosks at airports and border crossings to submit their biometric knowledge – facial scans and fingerprints.

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Nonetheless, the adjustments have sparked chaos at main airports throughout Europe, with enormous queues and lengthy delays.

Greece has ditched the checks till September, and Portugal is now waving passengers by gates when queues get too large.

The Every day Mail now experiences that France, Croatia, and Spain might observe.

Seamus McCauley, of journey firm Vacation Extras, stated: “International locations aren’t going to take a seat again and let Greece take their commerce as a result of they gained’t face EES delays at airports. To take action can be politically poisonous as jobs are on the road.

“The rollout has been an utter fiasco. British vacationers are value €3.5billion a yr to the Greek financial system and it has rightly determined it is not going to jeopardise that as a result of EES is just not working correctly.”

Ryanair has additionally urged standard vacation locations to ditch the checks.

Chief Operations officer Neil McMahon stated: “Governments try to roll out a half-baked IT system in the midst of the busiest journey season.

“Passengers are paying the value, being compelled to endure hours-long passport management queues and, in some circumstances, lacking flights. The answer is straightforward – governments ought to droop EES till September.”

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