What's Happening?
The EU Entry Exit System (EES) is expanding to more airports and ports, prompting the UK travel association ABTA to request contingency measures to manage potential delays. The system, operational since
October 2025, has shown varied results, with some locations experiencing significant delays. ABTA is urging EU border authorities to implement measures such as temporarily suspending the system or limiting checks to ensure smooth passenger flow.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of the EES is crucial for enhancing border security and tracking within the EU. However, the potential for increased delays poses challenges for travelers and could impact the travel industry. ABTA's call for contingency measures highlights the need for balanced implementation to avoid disruptions. Ensuring efficient border processing is vital for maintaining traveler satisfaction and supporting the tourism sector's recovery post-pandemic.








