The EU could hike charges for Brits to enter the bloc as part of efforts to pay off massive £200billion Covid debts, it was claimed today.
A new levy could top up the seven euro – £6 – fee that will be due when the new ETIAS system takes effect, currently scheduled for the end of next year.
Under the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, arrivals from 60 countries with visa-free deals – including the UK and US – will need to pay for a travel pass.
It will be valid for up to three years, and is…