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Greece make major travel move as flights leave half empty due to new airport rules across Europe
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Updated 06:57 20 Apr 2026 GMT+1Published 16:36 19 Apr 2026 GMT+1

Greece make major travel move as flights leave half empty due to new airport rules across Europe

Travel rules in Greece are changing for people who are travelling from certain countries

Kit Roberts

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Greece has made changes to the way that people travelling from certain countries can enter and exit the country, in good news for British holidaymakers.

Back in 2016 Britain made the momentous decision to leave the European Union with Brexit.

This took us out of the EU's policy on freedom of movement and made it more difficult for British citizens to travel and work in EU countries, including Greece.

Since then, there was also talk of Greece taking a similar step to the UK, leaving the EU as well.

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Greece has remained within the EU, and UK citizens travelling to the country, a popular holiday destination, had additional hoops to jump through while travelling.

New rules had been due to come into effect which would require non-EU citizens, including Brits, to register biometric information when entering and leaving the country.

Greece is a popular destination for British tourists (Westend61/Getty)
Greece is a popular destination for British tourists (Westend61/Getty)

This is called the EES system, and is now being rolled out.

It requires things like fingerprints and facial recognition scans when someone is first registering to enter the country, and then just one of them on subsequent entries.

Brits aren't the only people subject to this new rule, which covers any 'country nationals' - so that's any country in the world which is not in the EU or European Economic Area.

While it does cover all nationalities, British travellers to Greece are by far the largest contingent of this group, with Greece a popular holiday destination.

And its partly this big tourism popularity which has led to Greece not adopting the new requirements and exempting British passport holders from the biometric data.

New rules have recently led to widespread problems at airports across Europe, with delays and queues.

Tourists are drawn by Greece's natural beauty, delicious food, and incredible history (Westend61/Getty)
Tourists are drawn by Greece's natural beauty, delicious food, and incredible history (Westend61/Getty)

But officials in Greece are hoping that by not adopting the new system, which requires the biometric registration, they will cut down on queues and wait times at the airport for Brits visiting.

After all, a massive delay at the airport is unlikely to make someone want to return, no matter how beautiful the scenery and delicious the food and drink.

Eleni Skarveli is the director of the Greek National Tourism Organisation in the UK, and explained that UK passport holders will not need to register biometric data at the Greek border, saying it is intended to create 'a smoother and more efficient arrival experience in Greece'.

She told The Independent: “Practically, this means that the entry process in place before the implementation of the EES will remain unchanged.”

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock

Topics: News, Travel, World News, Brexit

Kit Roberts
Kit Roberts

Kit joined LADbible Group in 2023 as a community journalist. They previously worked for StokeonTrentLive, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Star.

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