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EU to delay pre-authorised travel system after border chaos

US-style pre-checks unlikely to be rolled out this year
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BBC News - Business
· Jun 24, 2026
Why are there holiday delay warnings over the EU's new border system?
The EU's much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries.
The i Paper
· Jul 9, 2026
The British citizens who can travel anywhere in Europe without post-Brexit rules
As a key border dissolves, British people look to Gibraltar for European travel loophole
The Local Norway
· May 20, 2026
EES: 8,700 overstayers snared since launch of EU's new Schengen border checks
In the first six months of operation of the new EU digital border system, the Entry-Exit System (EES), more than 8,700 travellers were denied entry into Europe's border-free Schengen area because they had stayed beyond their permitted time limit.
Off The Press
· Jun 22, 2026
Belgium issues visas to Taliban delegation for EU meeting
Belgium said on Monday it had issued five visas to a Taliban delegation to attend an E.U. meeting on migration in Brussels, for what would be the first time the bloc has hosted the group since the Islamists returned to power five years ago. “These are visas with limited territorial validity and limited duration: only []...Click to read more
Hungarian Conservative
· Jul 2, 2026
EU Action Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration
‘The Commission believes that the phenomenon cannot be confined to the English Channel only and that tackling it requires a route-wide approach: the pressure on the UK actually stems from the entire system of migration routes to Europe.’ The post EU Action Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.
Daily Mail
· Jul 1, 2026
Brussels under mounting pressure to suspend new post-Brexit border rules for British holidaymakers to avoid summer of travel chaos and airport queues of more than five hours
Brussels under mounting pressure to suspend new post-Brexit border rules for British holidaymakers to avoid summer of travel chaos and airport queues of more than five hours
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Related coverage for "EU to delay pre-authorised travel system after border chaos": BBC News - Business — Why are there holiday delay warnings over the EU's new border system?. The i Paper — The British citizens who can travel anywhere in Europe without post-Brexit rules. The Local Norway — EES: 8,700 overstayers snared since launch of EU's new Schengen border checks . Off The Press — Belgium issues visas to Taliban delegation for EU meeting. Hungarian Conservative — EU Action Plan to Curb Illegal Immigration. Daily Mail — Brussels under mounting pressure to suspend new post-Brexit border rules for British holidaymakers to avoid summer of travel chaos and airport queues of more than five hours