France Suspends Extra EU Border Checks at Dover After Hours-Long Queues
1-Minute Brief
The suspension of new EU border checks at Dover aims to ease severe travel delays affecting thousands of passengers.
Key Facts
- French authorities suspended the new entry and exit system at the Port of Dover to reduce border processing time.
- Queues for ferry passengers at Dover reached nearly five hours before the suspension was implemented.
- The EU entry-exit system, which includes fingerprint and photo checks, was suspended at Eastern Docks.
- Reports indicate around 8,000 travellers were affected by the new EU border checks on a particularly busy travel day.
- The Port of Dover announced the suspension to alleviate congestion and speed up processing.
What Happened
French authorities suspended the new EU entry and exit system at Dover after long queues developed, with thousands of travellers facing extended waits for ferry crossings.
Why It Matters
The decision to suspend the checks directly impacts travel efficiency between the UK and France, highlighting challenges in implementing new border procedures during peak travel periods.
What's Next
Authorities may review border processing protocols to prevent future disruptions, especially during high-traffic periods. Travellers are advised to monitor updates from port and border officials.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoFrance suspends extra EU border checks at Dover after hours-long queues
- The GuardianLeft1h ago‘I don’t have a life’: man sent to France in ‘one in, one out’ refugee scheme tells of return to UK
- The IndependentLeft1h agoFrench authorities ease Dover gridlock for families heading for France by ferry after four hour waits
