The new EU border control, EES, is now operational. Here's what you need to know if you're traveling to Europe soon.
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 EU’s new digital entry system is now fully mandatory, but airport groups warn long lines are causing passengers to miss ...
Following a six-month phased launch starting last October, Europe’s new Entry/Exit System border control process is fully ...
THE new EES travel system came into full effect just days ago – and it is causing travel chaos at airports in Europe. Over ...
The new EES system is fully operational from today and could help significantly modernise EU control systems – but travellers ...
EU airports have reported delays of up to three hours to clear the Entry/Exit System, which has led some travelers to miss ...
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‘A systemic failure’: How the new Entry/Exit System (EES) brought chaos to EU border control
Airlines group calls on the European Commission to allow for the ‘full and partial suspension’ of EES until the end of summer ...
If you're flying to Europe this summer, get ready for a long wait to get through immigration checkpoints.
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Canadians travelling to Europe to submit biometric data as new border checks come into effect
The European Union’s long-awaited Entry/Exit System (EES) has now come into full effect across 29 countries.
The system applies to all travellers from non-EU/EEA countries visiting the Schengen Area for short stays — typically up to ...
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The Truth Behind Europe’s So-Called Open Borders
The idea of Europe as a borderless utopia is one of the most enduring myths in modern politics. To the casual traveler, moving from Paris to Prague or Berlin to Rome feels effortless, a symbol of ...
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