Aviation industry warn of 'queue chaos' from new EU border system

Thursday, 02 July 2026 - 22:12

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Ryanair and the boss of Berlin Airport have warned of severe disruption to summer travel because of the new digital EU border check system.

Ryanair said families could face "queue chaos" and urged governments to postpone the system until after the summer holiday period.

Berlin Airport's Aletta von Massenbach said non-EU nationals were having to queue for up to two hours under the new system, and warned the situation is "not bearable over the summer".

Under the EU's Entry-Exit System (EES) travellers from outside the bloc must register biometric information when entering most European countries, which is checked when they leave. The European Commission says it is willing to offer more support.

Von Massenback told the BBC's Today programme that at one terminal in Berlin, where Ryanair and Wizz Air operate, waiting times can run between "an hour to two hours".

Ryanair's chief operations officer, Neal McMahon, said: "Passengers and families should not be used as guinea pigs for a half-baked passport control system that risks creating long queues, missed flights and unnecessary stress at airports this summer."

The airline said airports such as Tenerife South, Palma, Alicante, Malaga, Milan Bergamo, Krakow and Paris Beauvais were experiencing major disruptions.

Last week, the head of Europe's airports trade body said worries over the EES were keeping him and other industry bosses awake at night.

The EES is meant to modernise the EU's system of border control, making it more secure and eventually making travel smoother.

It has been fully operational since April. While the system has worked fine in some places, there have been regular reports of long waits at passport control, especially at peak times.



-BBC


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