Faro Airport opens e-gates for British passengers on time for summer-Minister

For airport in Portugal E-gate access has started rolling out British Arrival, UK government has announced.

Downing Street hopes that British Holidayckers will be able to use technology in their “millions” after Prime Minister Sir Cair Coward Last month, an agreement was signed with the European Union leaders.

Cabinet office minister Nick Thomas-SymondsThose who are briefly involved in the European Union relations, stated in the dispatch box on Thursday that the deal “makes life easier for holidays”.

The official spokesperson of the Prime Minister said: “Yesterday, Portugal opened an e-gate at the Far Airport for the British citizens, which would mean millions of and Brits in Elgarway will be able to use e-gates on time for summer holidays.”

He said: “We are clearly continuing to work with other countries and other airports to ensure that the Us can use more e-gates as soon as possible and the work is going on.

“It is clearly good news to see a very important airport, I think for British holidays, opening e-gate for British citizens tomorrow.”

When he unveiled the deal last month, Sir Kir said that “for the holidays wishing to get out in this summer, he would like to know that he can do so easily and without delay and chaos”.

The Prime Minister “members of all European Union said that it is to help create reality without delay”.

since BrexitMost of the UK citizens have been unable to use e-gates in countries in the Schengen region.

According to the website of Far Airport, UK passengers are warned that passports have passport control when the passport reaches Portugal, as the passport may take longer, as the passport can be stamped and there are additional questions that can be asked by the limit control officers “.

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The government has said that the deal would be smooth on “legal hurdles for the use of e-gates for UK citizens”, once a new stamp-free biometric entry/exit system (EES) launched, which is in October this year.

Rading a question about “to improve relations with the European Union”, Mr. Thomas -Semonds told Commons: “The historic deal we made with the European Union on May 19 are in our national interests – good for bills, boundaries and jobs.

“It kills red tape and bureaucracy, promotes British exporters and makes life easier for holidays.

“In fact, I am happy to confirm this morning that Far Airport in Portugal will start the rollout of e-Gate Access for the arrival of UK this week.”

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