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Europe’s Entry-Exit System Buckling Under Pressure As Border Delays Skyrocket
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Europe’s Entry-Exit System Buckling Under Pressure As Border Delays Skyrocket

13 April 20264 Mins Read

In Brief: The European Union’s new Entry-Exit System has triggered delays, missed flights, and operational strain at multiple airports, underscoring implementation challenges for airlines and border authorities.

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Published April 13, 2026 | By HNR News Staff Reporter

Delays and Missed Flights Mark First Days of Operation

The European Union’s Entry-Exit System (EES), which became fully operational on April 10, is encountering immediate disruption at several major travel gateways. Airports in cities including Milan, Amsterdam, Lisbon, and Brussels reported extended queues, with some passengers waiting more than three hours at border control during the first weekend of implementation, according to UK media reports. In Milan, more than 100 passengers missed an easyJet flight to Manchester after being delayed in passport control queues linked to the new system, as reported by The Times of India. One traveler told ITV News: “We were queuing for two and a half hours… and then a guy came through and said your flight’s gone.”

Passenger Experience Highlights Operational Friction

Reports from multiple airports point to confusion and inconsistent processing times as travelers encounter the system for the first time. Passengers described overcrowded conditions and limited communication during delays. In some cases, flights departed with a fraction of the booked passengers on board due to processing bottlenecks. At Milan Linate Airport, one departure left with fewer than one-third of passengers after queues prevented timely boarding, according to U.S. media reports. Some travelers also reported physical strain during extended waits, highlighting the impact of prolonged processing times in high-traffic environments.

Airlines Call for Flexibility During Transition

Airlines have emphasized that the delays are largely outside their control, pointing to border processing requirements under the new system. In a statement cited by ITV News, the delays were caused by “very long waiting times at passport control” and urged authorities to apply operational flexibility during the rollout phase. Industry groups have also warned that the current implementation could pose risks during peak travel periods, particularly as summer demand builds.

Biometric System Adds Time at First Entry

The EES replaces manual passport stamping with a digital system that records biometric data, including fingerprints and facial scans, for non-EU travelers. First-time users are required to complete full biometric registration, a process that is extending processing times at many border points. The system applies across 29 countries in the Schengen Area and is designed to track short-stay visitors and prevent overstays, according to The Times. While subsequent visits are expected to be faster, the initial enrollment step is emerging as a key bottleneck.

Infrastructure and Readiness Vary Across Airports

Early feedback suggests uneven readiness across Europe, with some airports better equipped than others to handle the additional processing requirements. In some locations, authorities have temporarily adjusted biometric checks to manage congestion during peak periods, according to UK travel coverage. Experts note that the rollout follows earlier phased testing, but technical issues and longer processing times had already been observed prior to full deployment, as outlined by The Times.

Short-Term Disruption, Long-Term Efficiency Goals

The European Commission has positioned EES as a foundational component of a broader digital border strategy, aimed at improving security and automating traveler flows. The system is expected to reduce fraud and streamline border management over time, though early-stage disruption is widely anticipated. Travelers are being advised to allow additional time at airports, particularly when entering the Schengen Area for the first time under the new system. Industry stakeholders are now closely monitoring performance, with attention focused on queue times, system reliability, and coordination between airlines, airports, and border authorities. The rollout is also a precursor to the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS), expected to launch later in 2026, which will further reshape entry procedures for non-EU travelers.

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