Eurostar warns travellers about major change coming in October

eurostar warns travellers about major change coming in october

Big changes are coming for British Eurostar travellers (Picture: Getty Images)

Eurostar has confirmed the massive changes coming into effect later this year that will change how Brits travel out of London.

The international, high-speed rail service offers train journeys to and from London St Pancras and cities in France, The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.

Holidaymakers from the UK will have to use electronic kiosks once new post-Brexit rules come into force from October 6.

The machines must be used by British passengers to register their passport, facial image and fingerprints and four questions regarding their trip. The new regulations come under the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES).

The European Union plans to introduce the system to record the movements of non-EU visitors. Once the UK voted to leave the EU, the government negotiated for Brits to become third-country nationals, which means we won’t get the same freedom of movement options across EU countries.

The EU defines a third-country as one that simply isn’t part of the EU.

eurostar warns travellers about major change coming in october

Eurostar offers continental services from London to France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands (Credits: Getty Images)

Currently, passengers just need a valid passport to travel to one of Eurostar’s tempting cities. The good news is that the company says the new border system won’t impact their advice to arrive 90 minutes before your departure time, as the company insisted they would still have a ‘seamless and stress-free journey’, PA reports.

Eurostar will spend €10 million (£8.5 million) to introduce the facilities needed for the new EES border control system. There will be a total of 49 self-service kiosks for customers to provide their biometric data, but staff will be on hand if there are any issues.

Once a passenger has used a kiosk, completed the checking in process and passed through security and UK exit checks, they will need their EES registration to be completed by French border officers who will scan their fingerprints again.

But once someone is registered, they won’t need to have their fingerprints scanned for subsequent trips within the next three years. You’ll still have to use a kiosk.

What is the new Entry/Exit Scheme?

The Entry/Exit Scheme will change how Britons travel to and from countries in the European Union or Schengen area.

It will come in tandem with us needing to buy a visa waiver to visit EU and Schengen countries. It’s an automated system to register travellers from non-EU countries every time they cross a border into or out of the EU.

The system will register the person’s name, the type of travelling document they’re using, biometric data (fingerprints and captured facial images), and the date and place of entry and exit.

Once the data has been captured, it’s expected to remain in the system for three years. After this time has passed, it will be erased from the system.

Travellers won’t need to re-register this data if they travel to multiple Schengen Zone countries within the three-year period.

The EES scheme is different to the European Travel Information and Authorisation Scheme (ETIAS), which will run alongside the former and require British travellers to apply for a visa waiver to visit most EU countries.

The expected fee of the visa waiver is €7 (£6) to visit any country in the Schengen Area.

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