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Systems error affecting electronic gates leaves travellers to U.K. waiting for hours

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Travellers arriving in the U.K. faced long delays Saturday after a technical problem shut electronic border gates at airports across the country for most of the day, forcing everyone to have their passports checked manually on what was expected to be one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.

The Home Office, the government agency responsible for immigration and borders, said at 6 p.m. London time that all the electronic gates were working again. It provided no details about what caused the problem.

"Following a technical border system fault which affected e-Gate arrivals into the UK, we can confirm all e-Gates are now operating as normal," . "We thank those travellers who were impacted for their patience and staff for their work in resolving the issue."

Earlier, airport operators had asked for patience and apologized for the delays as frustrated travellers took to social media to post photos of long lines at airports including Manchester in the north of England and London Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport. Travel is expected to be especially busy over the next few days as a three-day weekend coincides with the start of a weeklong holiday for most schools in Britain.

One of those affected was Marc Baret, a traveller from northern England. He told the BBC he had been booked on a flight from Chicago to Manchester via Heathrow, but the final leg of the flight was cancelled. He sought to leave the airport to catch a train and ended up in a very long passport scrum.

"It was absolute chaos at passport control," he said. "There were people getting really frustrated and a couple of individuals tried to jump queues. The police had to get engaged and one of the passengers fainted."

The problems, which began Friday night, come as U.K. airports, airlines and ferry operators try to rebuild goodwill with the public after a series of glitches caused travel chaos last summer when foreign travel surged following the coronavirus pandemic.

Electronic passport gates are automated self-service barriers designed to speed up processing of travel documents. Using facial recognition technology, the system verifies a traveller's identity against the data stored in the chip in their passport.

There are now 270 such gates at 15 air and rail ports in the U.K., according to the Home Office. They are open to anyone over the age of 12 who holds a passport from the U.K., any European Union member country, Australia, Canada, Iceland, Japan, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland and the United States.

About 86% of the people who enter the U.K. each year are eligible to use the electronic gates, according to the Home Office.

Ivan Coninx, who flew from Belgium to London on Saturday, tweeted an image showing passengers crammed shoulder-to-shoulder as they waited to reach passport control. Coninx tweeted that the "current situation is quite a mess."

He said it took 90 minutes for a check that usually takes 10 to 15 minutes. But at least, staff at Heathrow handed out water.

"It was a bit chaotic," Coninx told The Associated Press.

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