EU Postpones Border Control System After Chaos at Airports
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The new border control system at European airports will likely not be put into operation until next year. This is reported by the Financial Times, citing sources. The European Commission admits that the systems are not yet working properly everywhere, causing queues to become quite long at certain times. Serious problems are reportedly occurring at twenty border crossings. It is not clear which airports are involved.
Brussels admits that the new EES border control system is not yet working properly everywhere. Particularly at busy airports, queues are building up considerably at certain times due to the Entry/Exit System (EES). There are serious problems at twenty border crossings, according to involved EU officials. The European Commission does not want to say which ones are involved.
AGI - Times of luggage and travel, but also of queues at the airport for those who decide to move to the countries outside the EU. As denounced by some airlines, including Ryanair, the new system of passport control (Entry/Exit System - SEE) is creating files and delays in the European ports of call. The birth of the system and its development The EES has been conceived after the attacks of 2015, as a response to the need for stricter controls a…
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