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Rule change announced today will affect all UK travellers to EU country - DAILY EXPRESS

JULY 17, 2025

Germany has agreed to let some UK airline passengers breeze through passport e-gates at its airports by the end of August, as announced by the Cabinet Office on Thursday. Initially, this fast-track entry will be available for frequent travellers.

The full roll-out for all UK nationals is on the horizon once Germany completes updates to its systems, paving the way for the EU's much-anticipated Entry/Exit System (EES). The agreement is part of a bilateral treaty signed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during Merz's inaugural official trip to the UK.

Post-Brexit, UK holidaymakers have typically faced queuing at manned desks for passport checks at EU airports, missing out on the swift automated gates equipped with facial recognition technology. This has resulted in lengthy waits, especially during busy travel times.

The change is seen as a significant step in addressing one of Brexit's most tangible consequences. A UK-EU summit in May confirmed that there are no legal hurdles preventing UK citizens from using EU e-gates.

Following this, the Cabinet Office said that Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Portugal had already expanded e-gate access for British travellers.


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