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Full list of 13 UK airports affected by new travel rules ahead of summer holidays
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter21 hr. ago

Full list of 13 UK airports affected by new travel rules ahead of summer holidays

A new travel rule has been implemented at 13 UK airports, allowing children aged eight or older to use eGates, provided they meet height requirements. The change aims to ease the travel experience for families with young children by reducing wait times at border controls. Previously, children needed to be at least 10 years old to use the automated gates. The update is expected to benefit approximately 1.5 million children annually, streamlining the entry process for families returning from holidays. The measure is part of the UK's broader Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, which uses biometric scanning to expedite passenger processing. Officials from the Ministry of Border Security and Asylum, along with representatives from AirportsUK, have praised the initiative as a positive step toward improving travel efficiency while maintaining security standards.

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Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
Full list of 13 UK airports affected by new travel rules ahead of summer holidays

A new travel rule has been implemented at 13 UK airports, allowing children aged eight or older to use eGates, provided they meet height requirements. The change aims to ease the travel experience for families with young children by reducing wait times at border controls. Previously, children needed to be at least 10 years old to use the automated gates. The update is expected to benefit approximately 1.5 million children annually, streamlining the entry process for families returning from holidays. The measure is part of the UK's broader Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, which uses biometric scanning to expedite passenger processing. Officials from the Ministry of Border Security and Asylum, along with representatives from AirportsUK, have praised the initiative as a positive step toward improving travel efficiency while maintaining security standards.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the policy change as a neutral development aimed at improving travel convenience for families, without overtly endorsing or criticizing the government's decision. While the policy itself is politically significant, the framing remains balanced, citing official statements and the

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