Extra EU border checks suspended at Dover as travellers face delays in heat
French police have temporarily suspended enhanced EU border checks at the port of Dover due to significant delays for thousands of holidaymakers. Waiting times exceeded two hours for cross-Channel ferries to France, exacerbated by hot weather.

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AI-generatedFrench police have temporarily suspended enhanced EU border checks at the port of Dover due to significant delays for thousands of holidaymakers. Waiting times exceeded two hours for cross-Channel ferries to France, exacerbated by hot weather. The port of Dover confirmed that French border police invoked a clause allowing for relaxed checks under the EU's new entry-exit system (EES), which replaced passport stamps with digital registration. This decision aims to reduce processing times and clear congestion. The EES, implemented last month, is a new procedure for non-EU travelers entering Schengen Area countries. The port advised passengers to remain patient and assured those who miss their ferry due to delays will be accommodated on the next available crossing.
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5 extractedThe European Commission stated the EES aims to make EU borders more secure, efficient, and strong against irregular migration.
EasyJet's CEO expressed concern that the additional checks could deter holidaymakers from traveling.
The EU's entry-exit system (EES) replaced passport stamps with digital registration and became operational last month.
French police temporarily suspended extra EU border checks at Dover due to long delays.
Waiting times of more than two hours were reported at the Dover terminal for cross-Channel ferries.