Holidays are supposed to switch and relax, but unfortunately the airport may have other ideas.
A new study revealed the European airports where British tourists are likely to face the ropes with passport control.
According to The Telegraph, The Brussels airport is the center where British tourists are likely to hit chaos.
Earlier this year, travelers reported that they should wait in five -hour ropes at passport control, while one passenger tells the Brussels Times: “After a long flight, it is inhumane to expect us to stand for so long.”
In a TripAdvisor reviewOne passenger, ‘Beverly M’, wrote: ‘Awful Experience – Passport Control is a crook! So poorly organized – you don’t have to wait three hours to get through passport control and then look for your luggage.
“Sorry Belgium, but I won’t be in your country again. The only good thing is that airport staff distribute bottles of water. ‘
Another traveler, ‘Uoi’, said: ‘Big bottleneck in the airport in Brussels. The line for customs/immigration took one hour and 47 minutes and still counts! ‘
But things can look up in Brussels before the summer, as the Home Minister recently announced that the country is setting up a ‘summer plan’ to reduce ropes at border control.

A new study revealed the European airports where British tourists are likely to face the ropes at passport control

According to the Telegraph, the Brussels airport is the worst pivot for chaos at passport control
Bernard Quintin said additional staff will be brought in to work on passport control, in good news for any British who are heading to Brussels this summer.
The Telegraph reports that Paris is the next worst offender of Europe for long queues at passport control.
Charles de Gaulle Airport has had problems with a shortage of border guards that led to chaotic queues at passport control.
Problems are reportedly worse about major events such as last year’s Paris Olympics and the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
After Brussels and Paris, the telegraph reports that the airports of Spain and Portugal are often very bad for passport ropes.
Since both European destinations are popular places with British tourists, the ropes on the border Since Brexit becomes much more chaotic.
In May, British travelers got caught up with a crowded passport control In Tenderife.
The nightmare unfolded after several British flights quickly came to succession and caused serious delays.

In a TripAdvisor review to the Brussels airport, one passenger said: “Pleasant experience – Passport control is a crook!”
Passengers said people were ‘visibly distressed’, while one describes the conditions of the airport as ‘inhuman’.
Spanish authorities have promised to increase the number of border guards at the airport after the incident, so that conditions may have improved before the summer.
And British tourists can get a mistake of traveling chaos before leaving even the UK.
A new study found that Southampton is the worst airport in the UK For the cancellation of flights, with Belfast, London City, Aberdeen and Glasgow nearby.
Bournemouth has the lowest rate of cancellations in good news for any British flying from the southern airport this summer.