Holidays: What big changes are facing travellers? Expert shares how you can stay safe

“When these steps have been achieved, the border agency can then handle low-risk passengers in a seamless, low-touch way using biometrics, without the need for excessive queuing at the border.

“We also enable efficient analysis of incoming flights and passenger data, to assess risk and provide follow-up services if passengers need to be contacted for health reasons.”

Colella also advised on how travellers can say safe when travelling.

“It is important to follow the guidelines from the airlines and airports when travelling such as wearing face coverings at all times, board and disembark one row at a time and be seated apart from others during flights if possible,” he said.

source: express.co.uk