What the EU’s new Entry/Exit System means for your holiday

MoneyWeekTuesday, October 14, 2025 at 2:49:47 PM
What the EU’s new Entry/Exit System means for your holiday
The EU's new Entry/Exit System is set to change the way Brits experience border crossings during their holidays. With longer waits expected at EU borders, travelers are advised to prepare by having their insurance documents ready. This system aims to streamline border control but may lead to some initial inconveniences for holidaymakers. Understanding these changes is crucial for a smoother travel experience.
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