Ryanair Issues Travel Alert over Airport Delays for Anyone Going on Holiday
The airline said some British passport holders may face 2.5-hour waits as the EU’s biometric entry system adds checks at Schengen borders.
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The main low cost airline in Europe, the Irish Ryanair, has sent an "important" alert to its customers who have reservations for upcoming dates following a change of regulations that has recently entered into force.The airline's email address says: "As of 10 April 2026, the EU's European Entry/Exit System (ESS) will be in force at all the external borders of the Schengen area.The passport control could therefore be further delayed for some passe…
Ryanair issues 'important' alert to passengers over major change at airports
Ryanair has issued an ‘important’ alert to passengers with upcoming bookings, warning of a major change at European borders. In emails to customers, the airline explained that the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) has been in place at all Schengen Area external borders since April, and as a result, passport control may now take longer for some travellers. Who is affected? The change applies to anyone holding a non-EU, non-EEA or non-Swiss passpor…
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