The surge in travelers, particularly during the summer, is adding pressure to the European Union's new border control system.
The EU’s new passport control, the EES, will be rolled out this week to cover the borders of 450 million people across Europe; here’s what to know. ByAlex Ledsom, Senior Contributor. Forbes ...
U.S. travelers with plans to hop the pond to Europe this year should prepare themselves for some changes. For starters, Europe's new Entry/Exit System (EES), a digital border control program, will ...
Travelers to certain European countries will soon experience a new border control process as Europe's long-awaited new Entry/Exit System, or EES, will begin its rollout this fall. The launch of the ...
The ancient Parthenon temple on Acropolis hill in Athens, one of Greece’s top attractions (Picture: ) Nobody seems to know ...
Similar systems are also in place in the U.S., Australia, Singapore, Japan and even in Canada, where fingerprints and facial photos are collected for visitors who apply for temporary residence, ...
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) replaces passport stamps with biometrics including fingerprints and facial scans.
Independent readers have shared mixed experiences of the EU entry–exit system (EES) as disruption and confusion continue to plague the long-delayed rollout of the digital border scheme. Some ...
Daily fingerprint checks against EU databases rose from approximately 17,000 to around 87,000, according to new figures ...
Airlines group calls on the European Commission to allow for the ‘full and partial suspension’ of EES until the end of summer ‘where necessary’. The EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) brought travel ...
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