As Europe braces for another bustling summer travel season, millions of holidaymakers are finding that the much-anticipated ease of border crossings is increasingly overshadowed by delays and confusion. The continent’s new Entry-Exit System (EES), designed to enhance security and streamline immigration procedures, is instead generating growing frustration among travellers. From lengthy queues at airports to technical glitches, Euronews examines how the implementation of the EES is turning what should be a seamless journey into a source of stress and uncertainty for Europe’s summer visitors.
Entry-Exit System Causes Delays and Confusion at Europe’s Busiest Borders
With the introduction of the Entry-Exit System (EES), travellers at Europe’s busiest border crossings have encountered significant setbacks. The digital tracking platform, designed to enhance security by recording arrival and departure times of non-EU visitors, has instead led to unexpected complications. Long queues and…
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Author : Olivia Williams
Publish date : 2026-07-03 13:26:00
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