The EU’s Entry/Exit system (EES) went fully live on April 10, 2026 and the first days saw long queues at airports, with some travelers missing flights.
The new EU border control, EES, is now operational. Here's what you need to know if you're traveling to Europe soon.
I haven't visited Spain since the new EES system became mandatory, so when passing through Barcelona Airport recently I was ...
People have been told to ignore the 'absolute nonsense' of arriving at the airport too early to beat the queues ...
With the EES now officially rolled out, Brits need to be aware of another system that will be launched in autumn ...
Ryanair warns Spain’s EES rollout could trigger summer travel chaos, with long queues, delays and growing pressure on ...
Legal experts are also debating whether border biometric data collection meets the proportionality requirements under EU data ...
The entry/exit system (EES) is a new EU-wide digital border management system that records the entry and exit of non-EU nationals crossing the Schengen area’s external borders for short stays. It ...
Ryanair, Jet2 (United Kingdom), and easyJet UK have all called for a relaxation of the European Union’s newly implemented ...
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Jet2 is urging other countries to follow Greece in suspending biometric checks for UK holidaymakers under the EU’s new ...
Governments across Europe are attempting to roll out a half-baked IT system in the middle of the busiest travel season of the ...