Exemption for Brits at airports in popular European destination leaves EU dismayed

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21 Apr 2026 • 12:54 AM MYT
The Independent
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Exemption for Brits at airports in popular European destination leaves EU dismayed

  • Greece has announced that British passport holders will be exempt from providing fingerprints and facial biometrics under the new EU Entry-Exit System (EES) this summer.
  • The move aims to ensure a smoother and more efficient arrival experience for British tourists, who will instead have their passports manually examined and stamped.
  • The European Commission has expressed dismay, stating that the EES legal framework does not allow for a "blanket exemption for nationals of specific third countries" for an extended period.
  • Brussels is seeking clarification from Greek authorities, as the system is designed to apply to all third-country nationals, with only temporary suspensions possible under exceptional circumstances.
  • Despite the EU's stance, special lanes are anticipated at busy Greek airports to segregate British arrivals, who constitute a significant portion of non-European visitors.

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