Why Europe's New Digital Border Checks Are Causing Big Delays
Europe’s new digital border checks are triggering major delays as travelers are forced to queue for hours at some European airports. The problem is linked to the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES), which entered into force this year after years of delays. Instead of the previous manual passport stamping for most travelers, the EES rollout introduces new processing requirements at arrival. The disruption is affecting passenger flow, leading to long waiting times in locations participating in the system’s rollout. The article indicates the delays are being seen at specific airports as the digital controls are implemented. Why it matters is that the EES is intended to modernize and standardize border procedures across the EU, but early operations are creating travel friction.






