Europe fully launched its new Entry/Exit System this spring, and some travelers are facing its growing pains.

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.

Europe fully launched its new Entry/Exit System this spring, and some travelers are facing its growing pains.

‘We expect that the situation will stabilise in one or two years’, says an executive for U border agency Frontex,

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…

Tour operators across Europe are raising serious concerns over growing congestion at EU borders following the introduction of mandatory fingerprint scanning for citizens from…