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EU entry-exit system: what do travel industry heavyweights think will happen?

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58% : As you know, the latest benefit bestowed by Brexit is the right to be fingerprinted and photographed when entering or leaving the Schengen area - in addition to the existing manual inspection and stamping of your passport.
52% : "Once it's fully established, it will actually make travel easier - passports won't need to be stamped in and out, and authorities will automatically know how long travellers have spent in the EU.
51% : The Schengen area (comprising most of the EU plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) has 1,800 border crossings, with more than 500 million entries and exits a year.
38% : "The increased level of control may affect waiting times for all travellers - especially in the beginning, as authorities and travellers adapt to the new system and procedures," he said.
36% : " Denmark's immigration minister, Rasmus Stoklund, believes even those lucky enough to have passports from EU countries could be affected.

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