Chaos for travellers with new EU entry-exit system - CILT
Chaos for travellers with new EU entry-exit system
ciltuk.org.ukHere’s the latest on EU entry-exit system problems.
Overview: The EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), rolled out across Schengen borders to record entry and exit data biometrically, has been plagued by disruptions since early 2026, sparking long queues, delays, and some flight disruptions at several major airports. Several reports describe the rollout as facing “teething problems” and even describe it as a systemic failure by some industry voices.[2][3][4]
Key impacts:
Regional/airline responses:
What to expect moving forward:
Traveler tips (practical):
Illustration: A simplified traveler flow under EES shows biometrics collection at entry, central data matching, and border clearance. If disruptions occur, airports may revert to more manual checks temporarily, increasing processing times.
Would you like a concise, country-by-country snapshot (France, Germany, Italy, Spain) with the current status and typical wait times, or a quick set of tips tailored to your travel plans from Dallas to Europe? I can pull the latest specifics and provide a short checklist. Citations: I’ve drawn from current reporting on EES rollout challenges and industry responses from multiple outlets to reflect the situation as of spring 2026.[2][3][4][6]
Chaos for travellers with new EU entry-exit system
ciltuk.org.ukLearn about the consequences of the new EU entry system failures. Read our analysis and traveler tips.
are.news.o-abroad.comEU’s new Entry/Exit System launch causes long airport queues and confusion as biometric checks stall; travelers face delays and uncertainty.
etias.comThe new system was meant to be fully rolled out by 10 April but has encountered some issues.
news.sky.comPort of Dover plan for fingerprints and facial biometrics deferred, while airline passengers report hold-ups
www.the-independent.comMore than 100 travellers were left behind in Milan and Marseille as the EU’s new Entry-Exit System triggered hours long border queues and missed flights.
www.thetraveler.orgOur community has had mixed experiences of the EU entry–exit system – from long queues and confusing kiosk setups to smooth, hassle-free crossings and quick processing at some airports
www.independent.co.uk