✈️🇪🇺 EU Entry/Exit System rollout raises airport wait time concerns
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The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES) is set to cause significant delays at airports this summer, with airline groups warning of potential wait times exceeding four hours. The system, which began rollout in October 2025 and will continue until April 2026, aims to enhance border security for non-EU travelers. Major aviation organizations are calling for an immediate review to address these concerns as the peak travel season approaches.
Key points
- Airline groups warn of potential wait times exceeding four hours this summer.
- The EU's new border control system began rollout in October and will continue until April.
- Temporary flexibilities have been allowed as member states face staffing and technology challenges.
- Major aviation organizations are calling for an immediate review of the system.
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- The EES rollout began in October 2025 and will continue until April 2026.
- Airline groups warn of potential wait times of four hours or more this summer.
- New border control posts and cameras have been introduced at Brussels Airport.
- The system applies to non-European citizens traveling to Europe for short stays of up to 90 days.
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- It must end immediately — Major aviation organizations
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