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France travel warning over new rules following Brexit

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France travel warning over new rules following Brexit

UK travellers visiting France and other parts of Europe will now face stricter entry rules that are unlikely to run smoothly, French industry bosses have warned.

Transport Minister Patrice Vergriete said the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) could even “disturb the public order”, and his concerns have been echoed by UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, who fears “big choke points” at Dover and Calais – and “serious delays” as a result.




The EES, which is scheduled to be rolled out in October, will require non-EU passengers to register personal information, including biometric data, at kiosks.

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Mr Vergriete believes that these challenges may cause significant problems at busy ports and airports such as Charles de Gaulle, the Express reports.

He told the French National Federation of Aviation and its Trades (FNAM) conference: “I cannot say that we are not working hard to ensure that we are as operational as possible,’ he told the French National Federation of Aviation and its Trades (FNAM) conference.

“I cannot say that collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior is going badly, that would be lying… but I fear problems.”

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