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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Simon Calder

Brits warned over ‘shambolic’ new EU entry-exit system when going on holiday this summer

  • The EU's new Entry-Exit System (EES) is creating a 'frontier roulette' experience for travellers, with inconsistent border control procedures where some individuals are required to give fingerprints while others are directed to eGates for passport and facial scans.
  • The Independent’s travel correspondent Simon Calder criticises the EES rollout as 'shambolic' and an instance of 'bureaucratic over-promising and under-delivering,' suggesting the European Union should acknowledge its shortcomings.
  • Ryanair has urged all 29 EES countries to suspend the system until September, claiming the 'half-baked IT system' is causing extensive passport control queues and leading to passengers missing flights during the busiest travel season.
  • Concerns are also raised about the upcoming European Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias), a permit scheme that will require travellers to take action in advance of their journey, potentially being overshadowed by the current EES problems.
  • While the EES primarily represents a new method for conducting border checks, the Etias system will necessitate active engagement and preparation from travellers before they embark on their trips.

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