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India to Expand Biometric ‘Digi Yatra’ Fast-Track to 27 More Airports After Hitting 100 Million Journeys

India to Expand Biometric ‘Digi Yatra’ Fast-Track to 27 More Airports After Hitting 100 Million Journeys

• 31 May: Civil Aviation Minister announces Digi Yatra will cover 27 more airports next year, taking the biometric fast-track network to 65 Indian airports. • The facial-recognition platform has processed 100 million journeys and cuts entry time to five seconds, easing congestion as passenger numbers surge. • Expansion gives corporate travel managers more predictable transit times and allows airports to delay costly infrastructure builds. • The roll-out underscores India’s broader strategy to digitise border controls while keeping biometric data encrypted on passengers’ devices.

Jun 1, 2026
Brenner Pass reopens after eight-hour climate protest that paralysed Austria-Italy trade corridor

Brenner Pass reopens after eight-hour climate protest that paralysed Austria-Italy trade corridor

Austrian police have reopened the Brenner Pass after protesters shut the A13 motorway for eight hours on 30 May, disrupting one of Europe’s busiest freight and holiday corridors. Advance warnings prevented the expected mega-jam, but logistics firms still count an estimated €16 million in costs and warn that further actions are planned. The incident amplifies pressure on Vienna, Rome and Bavaria to agree lasting restrictions on heavy-goods traffic through the Alps.

Jun 1, 2026
Budget 2026-27 Keeps Migration Cap at 185,000 but Shifts 70 % of Places On-shore

Budget 2026-27 Keeps Migration Cap at 185,000 but Shifts 70 % of Places On-shore

The 2026-27 budget leaves the migration ceiling at 185,000 but reallocates nearly 70 % of places to migrants already living in Australia. The Skilled Stream, still 72 % of the total, will favour employer sponsorship, higher salaries and critical occupations, while offshore applicants face stiffer competition. Businesses should fast-track nominations before salary floors rise on 1 July 2026.

Jun 1, 2026
Six-hour Dover queues signal summer test for EU biometric border checks on UK routes

Six-hour Dover queues signal summer test for EU biometric border checks on UK routes

After six-hour queues forced French border police to suspend biometric checks at Dover, officials confirmed the UK has contingency staffing deals with France but no permanent fix. The same EES system will be imposed at Eurotunnel and Eurostar this summer, threatening business-critical journeys. Companies should pad schedules and prepare staff for ETIAS applications from late 2026.

Jun 1, 2026
Dublin Airport Braces for Busiest Day Ever as 131,000 Travellers Pass Through Terminals

Dublin Airport Braces for Busiest Day Ever as 131,000 Travellers Pass Through Terminals

Dublin Airport expects to handle 131,000 passengers today, 31 May 2026, setting a new single-day record as the June Bank Holiday crowds converge. Operators warn of longer security and immigration queues—especially for non-EU nationals now subject to the EU Entry-Exit System—and advise travellers to allow extra time. The spike underscores Ireland’s strong post-pandemic demand but poses scheduling and cost challenges for business travellers and mobility managers.

Jun 1, 2026
Portugal General Strike Triggers Wave of Flight Cancellations from Brazil

Portugal General Strike Triggers Wave of Flight Cancellations from Brazil

A general strike called by Portuguese unions for 3 June has already led TAP and Azul to cancel multiple Brazil–Portugal flights scheduled for 2–3 June. The disruption affects both leisure travellers headed for holiday week-ends and corporate passengers attending business events in Lisbon. Companies should explore alternative routings, remote attendance or trip postponement, and brief travellers on their rights under EU 261.

Jun 1, 2026
Nationwide Belgian Strike Disrupts Flights, Trains and Border Services on 31 May

Nationwide Belgian Strike Disrupts Flights, Trains and Border Services on 31 May

A 24-hour general strike on 31 May shut down large parts of Belgium’s transport network, grounding flights, reducing rail services and slowing passport control. The walk-out, triggered by pension and wage-indexation reforms, created immediate challenges for business travellers and expatriate moves. Companies are activating contingency plans and warning of possible follow-up strikes in June.

Jun 1, 2026
EU Migration & Asylum Pact Enters Into Force on 12 June: What Czech Employers and Travelers Must Prepare For

EU Migration & Asylum Pact Enters Into Force on 12 June: What Czech Employers and Travelers Must Prepare For

The EU’s long-awaited Migration & Asylum Pact was published on 31 May and will start applying from 12 June 2026. Czechia must upgrade border-screening hardware, connect police systems to the expanded Eurodac database, and comply with stricter carrier-liability rules. Companies moving staff into the country face tighter timelines for humanitarian hires and may see Czechia contribute to an EU-wide relocation or financial-solidarity mechanism. Early policy updates will help avoid compliance breaches and boarding-denials once the pact’s first deadlines kick in.

Jun 1, 2026
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