Brits might get a break from EU travel rules this summer

Brits going on holiday might get a break from the new EU Entry/Exit System.
The EU's new system started on April 10 and has caused big problems for travelers. People have had to wait in long lines for up to four hours.
The new system requires Brits to give their fingerprints and a photo before going to the Schengen area. This has caused worries about travel during the summer holidays.
The new system has caused big delays at European airports.
An EU official said that airports might relax the rules until September.
Uku Särekanno said that giving fingerprints and photos is the hardest part of the new system.
He said that during the summer, airports can stop checking fingerprints if there are too many people waiting. The EU wants to make sure that travel is not too difficult during the summer.
However, this break will only last until September. There are no plans to make the rules easier after that.
It might take two years for the new system to work smoothly. The hardest part is when people use it for the first time.
After two years, many visitors will not have to give their fingerprints again. This will make travel easier for them.
The EU official said that the problems will get better in one or two years.
When people arrive at the airport, they have to give their fingerprints and a photo. But some people have had to do this again, even though they already did it on their first trip.
The EU official said that this problem needs to be fixed. He is working to make sure that all airports follow the same rules.
The official is trying to make sure that the rules are the same everywhere.
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