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Amsterdam-Schiphol: up to Two Hours Waiting at the Border, EES Under Pressure

Summary by Air Journal
The Amsterdam-Schiphol airport sounds the alarm after the entry into the cruise regime of the European Entry/Exit (EES) system. Passengers with passports outside the European Union now wait on average between one and two hours on arrival to cross border control. A situation which the Dutch platform considers "unacceptable", in the face of difficulties observed in several large European hubs. In Amsterdam-Schiphol, the arrival route is fluctuatin…
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The Amsterdam-Schiphol airport sounds the alarm after the entry into the cruise regime of the European Entry/Exit (EES) system. Passengers with passports outside the European Union now wait on average between one and two hours on arrival to cross border control. A situation which the Dutch platform considers "unacceptable", in the face of difficulties observed in several large European hubs. In Amsterdam-Schiphol, the arrival route is fluctuatin…

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Air Journal broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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