Small airports, particularly in Spain, Portugal and Italy, are likely to see bottlenecks - be cautious travelling during peak times

Summer holidays have been saved from flight cancellations due to jet fuel shortages - but British travelers face lengthy delays for post-Brexit passport checks

Europe’s new EES border checks may cause airport queues of up to six hours this summer, IATA warns, urging travellers to arrive much earlier for flights.

Rafael Schvartzman, International Air Transport Association (Iata) vice-president for Europe, said the new Entry Exit System (EES) could create 'challenging' queues.

‘Aviation is being treated as a political football’, said Iata vice president

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The new Entry/Exit System (EES) across the EU has caused chaos and lengthy queues as of late - and is set to have a large economic impact, too.

Small airports, particularly in Spain, Portugal and Italy, are likely to see bottlenecks - be cautious travelling during peak times

‘Aviation is being treated as a political football’, said Iata vice president

Two months after Europe’s new biometric border checks launched, long queues and inconsistent procedures continue to frustrate travellers. Now, a Frontex official has warned that…

A new visa waiver is due to be introduced this year