- Faro Airport in Portugal has begun rolling out e-gate access for British arrivals, according to the UK Government.
- Downing Street anticipates that millions of British holidaymakers will benefit from this technology, following an agreement between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and EU leaders last month.
- Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said that the deal "makes life easier for holidaymakers."
- The Prime Minister’s spokesman noted that this was a significant development for British holidaymakers, as Faro Airport is a popular destination.
- Since Brexit, UK nationals have been unable to use e-gates in most Schengen area countries, leading to potential delays at passport control.
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Millions of UK tourists visiting Portugal can use e-gates this summer