The new EU border control, EES, is now operational. Here's what you need to know if you're traveling to Europe soon.
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 ...
The new EES system will be fully implemented from 10 April onwards and could help significantly modernise EU control systems – but not without a few initial hiccups along the way. View on euronews ...
The European Union’s new digital border control system has finally been fully implemented, despite issues causing long delays at airports. Here’s what you need to know.
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 ...
The country has chosen to abandon the new biometric security measures over concerns about queue chaos and flights taking off ...
‘Border control nightmare’: Readers share their experiences of new EU entry-exit system - YOUR VIEWS: Our community has had mixed experiences of the EU entry–exit system – from long queues and ...
Airlines group calls on the European Commission to allow for the ‘full and partial suspension’ of EES until the end of summer ‘where necessary’. View on euronews ...
New European border rules have caused delays at airports across the continent, affecting flights.
The airline has praised Greek authorities for temporarily dropping the new border system for British travellers.