The UK admits it is not fully prepared for the new EU border checks starting in November but is taking measures to mitigate expected delays.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Hauliers urged to stand up to rules limiting drivers to 90 days in 180 days in EU| trans.info
UK HGV operators who do business in the EU have reported that they are unable to maintain usual business operations without their drivers exceeding 90 out of 180 days inFind Out More| British International Freight Association
Several regional European airports are not ready for its new automated border check system, the Entry/Exit System (EES).| ETA for the United Kingdom
A report states that the EU will postpone the EES launch by a month and provide special measures to minimize border delays.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The British Embassy in Spain urged all UK citizens residing in Spain to get a TIE card as soon as possible to be exempt from the EES rollout.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Travel industry officials have been warned that delays will persist for up to a year after the launch of the EU's EES System.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The Port of Dover has set up the western docks with halls and EES kiosks for coaches, while cars will use tablets on regular lanes.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The nationwide eGates failure raises concern about the UK's readiness for the new border check systems, such as its own ETA and the EU's EES.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The French Transport Minister said it might be beneficial to postpone the EES rollout due to concerns with passenger fluidity.| ETA for the United Kingdom
A UK Department of Transport survey revealed that one in seven Brits might skip visiting the Schengen Area due to the new EU border checks.| ETA for the United Kingdom