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EU entry-exit system causing up to three-hour delays, say airports Travellers going through
travellers passing through the new EU entry-exit system (EES) have faced huge delays at border
Entry-Exit System (EES) has caused long queues at some European airports and sparked warnings that delays could worsen over the summer holiday period. The biometric checks are required by the European Union
delays come a month after the EU’s entry-exit system (EES), which replaces passport stamps with a digital registration, became fully operational. The port of Dover said Saturday marked the “first peak period” since
EU’s entry-exit system (EES). About 18,000 travellers are due between Friday and Sunday, with departures peaking on Saturday morning. The EES software for the French borders is yet to be fully operational
Entry-Exit System (EES), has been blamed for long delays European airports. Ryanair said: "Should these passengers have presented at the boarding gate desk before it closed, they would have boarded this flight." Earlier this
delays at the border, even at the height of summer, the country's tourism minister has told the BBC. Olga Kefalogianni said the Greek government did not want visitors to be "burdened" by bureaucratic procedures
travel market is forecast to grow by 4.8% this year to £64.3bn, Mintel said. Fears are rising that the oil crisis triggered by the conflict in the Middle East could lead to fuel shortages
EU's new border system was fully implemented. Since 10 April, the Entry Exit System (EES) was meant to be in operation across all external borders of the Schengen free movement area, which includes many