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EES: What Happens on Your Second Trip

Summary by Euro Weekly News
If you’ve been following the rollout of the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), chances are you’ve seen the headlines about biometric checks, airport kiosks and longer queues at the border. Much of the focus has been on the first time travellers are registered. But for most people, the real question comes later: what actually happens the next time you travel to the EU? But here’s the bit most… Source

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European airports are experiencing increasing tensions in terms of travel due to the new biometric checks in the Schengen area, known as the Entry/Exit System (EES), which is supposed to modernise and strengthen border security, but it causes significant delays and disrupts the flow of travellers. The EES system now records fingerprints, photo and travel data of third-country nationals entering the Schengen area, with the aim of gradually replac…

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The new biometric checks at the Schengen borders, via the Entry/Exit System (EES), significantly prolong transit times and disrupt the flow of passengers at several major European airports. ACI Europe, which federates some 600 European airports, warns about a risk of "systemic" blockages if the device is not quickly adjusted before the expected rise in power at the beginning of 2026. L-EES now records fingerprints, photos and travel data of thir…

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Euro Weekly News broke the news in Spain on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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