ACI EUROPE and A4E leaders said: “We reiterate our call on the European Commission and Member States to extend the possibility to fully or partially suspend EES – where operationally necessary – during the entirety of the 2026 summer season. This flexibility has proven vital in preventing catastrophic operational disruptions during the progressive rollout of the system. If the technical and operational issues with EES are not resolved, this flexibility should remain available during future peak travel periods, such as winter 2026/2027.”
Despite ongoing engagement with authorities, the fundamental challenges previously identified remain largely unresolved. These include persistent and structural shortages of border control staff, technical and maintenance issues with self-service kiosks (SSKs) and the limited use of automated border control (ABC) gates, as well as continued concerns over the reliability of the central EES IT system. The deployment of the EES pre‑registration app by Member States also remains very limited. Currently, only Sweden and – more recently – Portugal decided to make use of it.
Against this backdrop, Europe’s airports and airlines are expressing serious concern not only for the upcoming summer season, but already for these next few weeks. The combination of full registration requirements and reduced operational flexibility is expected to place unprecedented strain on border control operations.
Airports and airlines are therefore: - Expecting increasing wait times for non-Schengen passengers during Easter, as registration of all border crossings with biometric data becomes mandatory.
- Reiterating their call on the European Commission and Member States to urgently maintain the possibility for full suspension of EES processes, as partial suspension alone will not be sufficient to prevent excessive delays.
- Urging policymakers and administrations not to normalise waiting times of one hour or more at external Schengen borders, which risk becoming systemic and undermine the passenger experience as well as the efficiency of Europe’s air transport system.
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