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UK-France travel: Why EES checks could make Dover a 'nightmare' but not the tunnel

Emma Pearson
Emma Pearson - emma.pearson@thelocal.com
UK-France travel: Why EES checks could make Dover a 'nightmare' but not the tunnel
A checkpoint at the Le Shuttle boarding terminal in Coquelles, northern France. Photo by DENIS CHARLET / AFP

As travel operators prepare to implement the EU's new EES passport checks bosses at the Channel Tunnel predict no delays, while the Port of Dover is described as a "nightmare waiting to happen" - so why the difference between the two UK terminals and will these predictions really come true?

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Mike Gibb
Claire's comment that this imbalance favours the tunnel seems right, particularly if the main additional delay is on the first trip only. Go by LeShuttle to get the formalities sorted out, and then choose whichever suits you best after that.
claire milner
Surely people will be put off travelling by ferry from Dover by all this publicity, and elect to travel through the tunnel instead putting pressure on capacity at Folkestone

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