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EU Entry-Exit: Busiest Airports & Peak Times

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If you’re a Brit headed to the Continent or a non-EU expat living between the UK and Schengen, you’ve probably heard about the EU’s new Entry-Exit System (EES). In plain English: on your first trip, border officers will take your fingerprints and a fresh photo before stamping you in. After that, it’s usually just a quick face check on later visits. The question everyone’s asking is the same… Source

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The European Union's new digital entry and exit (EES) system, which is designed to strengthen border security and improve controls, is causing major disruptions in its early days.At Brussels airport, non-European travellers waited up to three hours before crossing the border police.The EES (Entry/Exit System) system, which was put into operation on 12 October 2025, replaces the traditional passport stamp with biometric identification.Each third-…

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Europe Says broke the news in on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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