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Airports Chief Questions Effectiveness of EU's New Border System

Airports Chief Questions Effectiveness of EU's New Border System

23 Haziran 2026BBC News
  • The head of Europe's airports lobby has expressed significant concerns regarding the new Entry/Exit System (EES), stating it is a source of sleepless nights for him. He questions the ability of airports to manage the anticipated passenger flow during the upcoming summer season.
  • The implementation of EES is seen as problematic, raising doubts about its effectiveness and the preparedness of airports.
  • The Entry/Exit System (EES) is designed to enhance border security and streamline the entry process for travelers in the EU. However, its rollout has faced criticism and skepticism from various stakeholders, particularly in the aviation sector, who fear it may not be ready to handle the expected surge in summer travel.
  • The apprehension voiced by the airports chief highlights a critical juncture for European travel infrastructure. As the summer season approaches, the potential for operational disruptions could lead to widespread travel chaos, impacting both passengers and the broader economy.
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This summary is based on information provided by BBC News and reflects the views of the airports chief regarding the EES implementation.