Easing of border controls may revolutionize travel

In March, 7 European countries took a significant step toward solving gridlock at airports by scrapping passport controls for people traveling between them. On March 26, 1995, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, and Portugal dropped passport controls. Though also a signator...

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