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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Natalie Wilson

Why British travellers have been warned of six-hour airport queues

  • British travellers have been warned of potential queues up to six hours long at European airports this summer.
  • The delays are attributed to the Entry-Exit System (EES), fully rolled out in April, which requires fingerprints and facial biometrics for all “third-country nationals” upon first entry to the Schengen Area.
  • Rafael Schvartzman, Iata's vice-president for Europe, told the Iata Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro that EES increases passenger processing time from 20-25 seconds to 90 seconds, creating a "hard risk" of long waiting times and missed flights.
  • Schvartzman urged European states to ensure borders are sufficiently manned, electronic kiosks and gates are operational, and to proactively suspend EES checks before queues become excessive.
  • The airline Wizz Air has advised British passengers to arrive at European airports three hours before their departure time to account for potential delays at border control.

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