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UK to introduce passport scanners where passengers ‘don’t have to leave car’ to skip queues
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Published 09:39 18 Mar 2025 GMT

UK to introduce passport scanners where passengers ‘don’t have to leave car’ to skip queues

As much as British people love to queue, this might just save you some time

James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse

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There's not much worse in this world than the experience of going through passport control.

Even when returning home to the UK from holiday, there's always a small part of me that thinks they're going to reject my passport and keep me inside some sort of airport jail.

There are plenty of perfectly innocent passengers who have found themselves behind bars after carrying the wrong thing through passport control and airport security.

Thanks to a certain vote going through on January 31 2020, queues have only increased for Brits when coming back to the country after a break, and there have been plenty of changes to the way we travel in the five and a bit years since.

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Old-style UK passport. (Huw Fairclough/Getty Images)
Old-style UK passport. (Huw Fairclough/Getty Images)

We are living in a digital age and there are even plans to have passports available on a government app, which might slightly reduce the amount of times I check my bag to see if it's still there while abroad.

For those of you who have a fear of flying, or simply prefer to travel abroad by a combination of car and boat, another technological change is reportedly coming, which is aiming to make returning to the UK far easier and quicker.

Families returning through British ports will reportedly now not have to leave their cars in order to individually scan each passport, with a high-powered camera instead analysing their faces from within their cars, before matching them to the correct record.

A source told The Telegraph: “Under the new system, instead of getting your passports out, you look at the camera.

"They have these really high-powered cameras that can look through the windscreen and take a picture of your face and match it to the face on the database.

“Assuming all is well, then you get the green light and you drive through the border.

"The other option is that you wind down your window and you all look at an iPad.

"The aim is to use the technology on maritime and rail routes, then on air routes.”

Contactless corridors could soon arrive in airports (Getty Stock Images)
Contactless corridors could soon arrive in airports (Getty Stock Images)

The cameras have been trialled at ports in Great Britain since November 2024, and it is hoped that a similar change could soon be introduced in airports as well.

'Contactless corridors' would scan every returning passenger and allow them to simply walk through, without the stress of telling a stern-faced border force officer how your trip to Amsterdam went.

It all sounds a bit 1984, but then again, everything does these days, and anything which reduces travel stress is a positive change in my eyes.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Images

Topics: Technology, Travel, UK News

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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