Fears that EES checks requiring personal information and biometrics will cause summer of travel chaos in Europe
The new EU border system that has triggered hours-long delays at big airports may not “stabilise” for two years, an official has warned.
Uku Särekanno, a director of the EU border agency Frontex, said some member states were “struggling” to adopt the entry/exit system (EES), which requires passengers from non-EU countries to register their personal information and biometrics at the border.














