Wiggo
Well-Known Member
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I had to travel to France last month on Easy Jet and they now require the information not less than 24 hours in advance otherwise they state you cannot fly. I had to submit this online.
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Paul, if this is true, it seems to flatly contradict the e-Borders bit for leisure boats, where you can submit anywhere from 24 hours before right up to time of departure.
Now, if it is correct, then presumably for consistency, rail and ferry operators would have to operate the same rules, effectively meaning that we must now give our Government 24 hours notice before we are allowed to leave or enter the country. And you thought CCTV and ID cards were bad...
I had to travel to France last month on Easy Jet and they now require the information not less than 24 hours in advance otherwise they state you cannot fly. I had to submit this online.
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Paul, if this is true, it seems to flatly contradict the e-Borders bit for leisure boats, where you can submit anywhere from 24 hours before right up to time of departure.
Now, if it is correct, then presumably for consistency, rail and ferry operators would have to operate the same rules, effectively meaning that we must now give our Government 24 hours notice before we are allowed to leave or enter the country. And you thought CCTV and ID cards were bad...