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AIR BORDERS REMOVED

Following the abolition of sea and land border controls in the EU in December 2007, air border controls will be removed in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia at the end of March 2008.  Another 15 members are expected to follow suit in the near future.  The UK, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania are not members of the Schengen Club. Passengers travelling within the EU between countries who are signatories to the “Schengen” agreement will not be subject to any form of passport control.. This does not mean that a person can travel without a passport or means of identification as these could be requested for security reasons. Non EU citizens will be able to travel within the EU on a single visa - issued by the EU country of their choice of entry into Europe.

This is good news for travellers and will ease  travel within the EU and if nothing else will abolish those annoying queues at passport control!

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