I had no issues with Europe’s disastrous new entry system – I skipped it
The new Entry/Exit System (EES) in Europe is facing significant challenges, particularly at major airports like Rome's Fiumicino. Many travelers have reported long wait times, with some experiencing delays of up to three hours. Despite these issues, one traveler managed to bypass the EES and clear immigration quickly.
- ▪Europe's new Entry/Exit System is struggling under pre-peak season passenger volumes.
- ▪Collecting fingerprints and other biometric data has proved slower and less reliable than expected.
- ▪Failures in the EES rollout raise fresh doubts about the EU's ETIAS visa waiver system.
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