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Passport Queue Chaos: Irish Holidaymaker Taunts Brits | News - News Directory 3

Passport Queue Chaos: Irish Holidaymaker Taunts Brits | News

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • An Irish ⁢holidaymaker was seen ‍taunting British tourists at Malaga⁤ Airport ⁢as ‍he skipped ahead⁣ in the passport control line using his EU documents.
  • Peter Flanagan, a comedian, recorded himself walking past scores of British travelers who were waiting in the non-EU line.
  • Sence ⁣the UK's departure from the EU in 2020, British citizens no longer have the same free movement rights and must use separate passport control queues.
Original source: express.co.uk

An Irish comedian sparked controversy at Malaga Airport by⁢ openly taunting British tourists enduring lengthy passport control ‍queues.This incident highlights the stark ‍contrast in travel experiences post-Brexit, ⁢as‍ flagged ⁢by the primary_keyword: passport queues and the secondary_keyword: British tourists. Peter Flanagan’s actions,caught⁢ on camera,have ignited a social media firestorm,drawing attention to the differing treatment. Beyond ⁣airport delays,‍ British travelers face mounting⁤ anti-tourism sentiment in popular EU destinations. News Directory 3 ⁤reports⁢ on protests⁤ in Spain, Greece, ⁤and the Canary Islands, fueled by local frustrations. These demonstrations target ⁣overtourism, impacting holiday plans. Discover⁤ what’s next for travelers heading to Europe this summer.

key Points

  • Irish comedian Peter Flanagan filmed himself ⁣bypassing long queues of british tourists at Malaga Airport.
  • Flanagan waved his Irish passport, highlighting the diffrent treatment due to Brexit.
  • Several European holiday destinations are experiencing anti-tourism protests.

Irish Comedian Taunts ‍UK Tourists Amid Airport delays

Updated June 18, 2025

An Irish ⁢holidaymaker was seen ‍taunting British tourists at Malaga⁤ Airport ⁢as ‍he skipped ahead⁣ in the passport control line using his EU documents. the incident occurred amid long queues⁣ for non-EU passport holders.

Peter Flanagan, a comedian, recorded himself walking past scores of British travelers who were waiting in the non-EU line. He waved his Irish passport and repeatedly said, ‍”Oh yeah, thatS good.Come on,” as he⁣ proceeded through the EU line.

Sence ⁣the UK’s departure from the EU in 2020, British citizens no longer have the same free movement rights and must use separate passport control queues. They are also subject to the rule⁣ of not overstaying 90 days in any 180-day ⁤period within the EU.

Beyond passport control issues, British tourists are also encountering anti-tourism sentiment in popular holiday destinations. Spain, Greece, and the Canary Islands have seen demonstrations with protesters carrying signs stating, “Tourists go home.”

These protests reflect local frustrations with rising housing costs,⁢ low wages, and overcrowded public ‍spaces. In some instances, tourists have been targeted with water pistols, and protesters have chanted for change.

What’s next

Travelers‍ planning summer holidays in Europe should be aware of potential protests and‍ local sentiments regarding overtourism,‍ particularly in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Greece. Checking local news and ⁣travel advisories before departure is recommended.

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