Europe could see a fall in British tourists because of a new entry and exit system. (Image: Getty) Europe could be facing a major tourism crisis this year after one in seven Britons said they would be less likely to make their way to the continent following changes to European security checks in October. Later this year, EU countries will roll out a new Entry/Exit System (EES) under which people travelling from countries outside the EU will have to be registered on a database with their fingerprints and a photograph.
This information will then be stored in a database for the next three years. In a Department for Transport poll of 1,584 people, 15 percent said they would be less likely to travel to Europe because of the new measures. Furthermore, 20 percent indicated they could delay or cancel a ferry journey if there were delays of more than 60 minutes.
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