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Brussels under mounting pressure to suspend new post-Brexit border rules for British holidaymakers to avoid summer of travel chaos and airport queues of more than five hours
Brussels is facing mounting pressure to suspend new post-Brexit border rules for British holidaymakers to prevent summer travel chaos and airport queues exceeding five hours. The proposed measures aim to avoid disruptions at borders and airports during peak travel periods.
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