
Pet Passports Return: UK-EU Deal Makes Traveling with Pets Easier
The UK and the EU have reached an agreement that will make it easier for British pet owners to travel with their furry friends. The deal reintroduces pet passports, eliminating the need for expensive animal health certificates for each trip. This is a significant relief for pet owners, as previously, the cost of these certificates presented a major barrier to travel. In addition to pet passports, UK citizens will now be able to use e-gates abroad, reducing wait times at border control. "This is great news for families and pet owners," said a spokesperson for the UK government. The agreement marks a positive step in post-Brexit relations between the UK and the EU, demonstrating cooperation on practical issues that affect ordinary citizens. The simplification of pet travel will undoubtedly boost tourism and strengthen people-to-people connections between the two regions.