EU to Delay Launch of New €20 Visa System Amid 'Technical Glitches' and Border Queues
The delay leaves British travellers exempt from the €20 pre-authorisation fee as EU officials work to fix technical problems and border processing issues.
- The European Commission delayed the launch of The ETIAS until at least 2027 due to 'technical glitches' with the EES.
- Following the EES rollout, British travellers experienced 'major disruptions' and queues at airports when entering the Schengen Area with required biometric data.
- Major airlines including Jet2 and Ryanair urged The European Commission to suspend the EES, citing 'delays and missed connections' in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Belgium.
- Despite reports of 'major disruptions', The European Commission rejected calls to suspend the EES, stating a full pause is 'not needed' and 'not possible' before summer.
- Once implemented in 2027, The ETIAS pre-authorisation scheme will apply to British travellers entering 30 European countries, with a €20 fee; those under 18 or over 70 are exempt.
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EU to delay launch of new €20 visa system amid 'technical glitches' and border queues
The launch of the new European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is set to be delayed until 2027, according to the Financial Times.
ETIAS comes later: the EU moves the electronic travel permit to 2027. Problems with the new border system EES and long snakes are triggered.
The implementation of a new online system for pre-authorisation of entry into the EU has apparently been delayed until next year, after the chaotic introduction of a separate electronic system for border checks disrupted travel to the Union, writes the Financial Times.
The implementation of the new online system for pre-authorisation of entry into the EU has apparently been delayed until next year, after the chaotic introduction of a separate elect
EU's ETIAS travel authorisation system could be delayed beyond 2026
The European Commission is reportedly considering delaying the launch of its new travel pre-authorisation system (ETIAS), according to a story broken by the Financial Times, reporting discussions taking place within the Commission about postponing the ETIAS rollout. ETIAS will bring a United States-style pre-screening approach to border security. It will see non-EU nationals who benefit from visa waivers for the Schengen Area being required to a…
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