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EU’s Entry/Exit System rollout delayed until September over fears of summer travel chaos

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The full rollout of the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) has been delayed amid growing concerns over summer travel chaos, the European Commission confirmed on Friday.

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Lisbon Airport suspends EES after excessive delaysFull EES rollout delayed to avoid summer travel chaos

The new border controls launched in October 2025 and are gradually being implemented at the bloc’s airports and ports.

The scale-up of the biometric technology has already experienced teething problems, causing significant delays for air, ferry and Eurotunnel passengers.

The system was due to become fully operational across the EU’s borders in April 2026, but this has now been pushed back to September 2026.

Lisbon Airport suspends EES after excessive delays

At airports where the EES is operational, visa-exempt travellers from the UK, US and other non-EU countries must register their biometric data at dedicated kiosks.

Initially, the threshold for EU countries to register third-country arrivals was set at only 10 per cent. From 9 January, this increased to 35 per cent, with the system launching at dozens more airports and ports.

The new border checks are already causing headaches for passengers, who have reported long lines as people navigate the processing procedures for the first time.

In some cases, delays have resulted in passengers missing their flights.

A report published at the end of last year from Airport Council International (ACI) Europe found that the progressive rollout of the biometric system has resulted in border control processing times at airports increasing by up to 70 per cent, with waiting times of up to three hours in peak traffic periods.

In December, Lisbon Airport was forced to suspend the EES for three months after “serious deficiencies” at border control resulted in excessive waiting times, which reportedly reached seven hours.

Full EES rollout delayed to avoid summer travel chaos

The deadline for the full implementation of the EES at EU and Schengen borders has now been delayed until September.

“Rolling out such a large-scale system is a complex task,” European Commission spokesperson Markus Lammert said at a press briefing on 30 January.

“By extending the flexibility for the summer period, we give Member States the tools necessary to manage potential problems and, most importantly, avoid summer travel chaos.”

The decision means member states have greater flexibility to manage the transition to biometric data collection based on how their transport hubs are coping.

For travellers, this means you may still get your passport manually stamped at borders over the next few months.

The move comes after ACI Europe’s criticism of the “significant discomfort … being inflicted upon travellers”.

In December, Olivier Jankovec, Director General of ACI Europe, cautioned that the expanding rollout “will inevitably result in much more severe congestion and systemic disruption for airports and airlines”.

He warned that this could result in “serious safety hazards”.

In January, travel trade association ABTA urged greater use of contingency measures by EU border officials to facilitate the scale-up.

“We are urging border authorities to do all they can to minimise delays. They have contingency measures at their disposal – such as standing down the system or limiting checks – and we want them to be utilised to help manage the flow of people,” said Mark Tanzer, Chief Executive of ABTA.

“Where problems have been experienced so far, some of these could have been avoided if the contingency measures were applied.”

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