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EES Chaos: Europe’s Airports Chief Warns of ‘Complete Collapse’

24 June 2026
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The head of Europe’s airports trade body has urged politicians to “stop pretending” that the European Union’s new digital border system is working, warning that the chaos now unfolding at passport control is keeping industry bosses awake at night.

Earlier this year the EU completed the roll-out of its Entry-Exit System (EES), which requires travellers from outside the bloc to register biometric information, including facial scans and fingerprints, when they enter most European countries. That data is then checked each time they cross the borders of the Schengen free-travel zone. For Britain’s roughly four million summer holidaymakers heading to the continent, it has become the most consequential change to cross-Channel travel since Brexit.

While the system has bedded in smoothly in some countries, it has been blamed for significant delays at a number of airports, with some passengers missing flights altogether.

Stefan Schulte, president of ACI Europe and chief executive of the company that owns Frankfurt Airport, did not mince his words at an industry gathering in Prague. Politicians, he said, should “stop pretending that EES is working just fine. It is not.” He added: “Passengers are queueing for hours at peak traffic times and I just do not know how we will be able to cope in the coming weeks with the expected increase in traffic.”

The warning lands at the worst possible moment for the travel industry, with the summer peak now under way and passenger volumes climbing week on week.

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