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
Leaders of 14 Kent Councils press the UK Government to take urgent steps to prevent significant travel disruptions when the EES takes effect.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Stacking cars at Dover can help keep traffic flowing once the EES rolls out, allowing tourists and goods to cross with minimal disruption.| 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
EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson confirmed that the Entry/Exit System launch has been postponed by a month.| ETA for the United Kingdom
France, Germany, and the Netherlands reportedly need more time to prepare for the EES launch, which could lead to further delays or a phased rollout.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Concerns about data privacy, border delays, and confusion over the new border system have heightened anxiety for UK travelers.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Port officials in France and the UK raise concerns about delays caused by the new EES due to limited testing time.| ETA for the United Kingdom
A British MP revealed the EES border check system will have a six-month soft launch period for border crossings to address its challenges.| ETA for the United Kingdom