Close Menu
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
Trending Now
Rise of firearm-related intimate partner violence ‘not a surprise’: experts

Rise of firearm-related intimate partner violence ‘not a surprise’: experts

July 10, 2026
Why experts warn of a catastrophic threat to native animals and the poultry industry

Why experts warn of a catastrophic threat to native animals and the poultry industry

July 10, 2026
WATCH: California parents sue luxury daycare after toddler allegedly tossed into air, dropped on head

WATCH: California parents sue luxury daycare after toddler allegedly tossed into air, dropped on head

July 10, 2026
Millions in Dem ad money vanished from Platner race days before rape allegation doomed Senate bid

Millions in Dem ad money vanished from Platner race days before rape allegation doomed Senate bid

July 10, 2026
White House, gas stations point fingers over stubborn prices while locations that slashed prices see boom

White House, gas stations point fingers over stubborn prices while locations that slashed prices see boom

July 10, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • Rise of firearm-related intimate partner violence ‘not a surprise’: experts
  • Why experts warn of a catastrophic threat to native animals and the poultry industry
  • WATCH: California parents sue luxury daycare after toddler allegedly tossed into air, dropped on head
  • Millions in Dem ad money vanished from Platner race days before rape allegation doomed Senate bid
  • White House, gas stations point fingers over stubborn prices while locations that slashed prices see boom
  • How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Quarterfinal Two
  • Exclusive | Trump hush money prosecutor played larger role in federal cases against prez than known, logs show
  • Penis debate continues to rage as Bayeux Tapestry returns to UK for first time in over 1,000 years
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Newsletter
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
 Markets Login
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Home » Nine European countries urge EU to ease EES border checks
Travel

Nine European countries urge EU to ease EES border checks

News RoomNews RoomJuly 10, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
Nine European countries urge EU to ease EES border checks

Nine European countries have urged the EU to extend the current temporary flexibility to suspend the new Entry/Exit System (EES) border checks, warning that the bloc isn’t ready to fully implement the controls.

In a joint letter, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland have requested the emergency safeguards remain in place after 6 September.

It comes as the chief executive of 14 Greek airports calls for the “unpleasant and dangerous” biometric checks to be overhauled, while easyJet’s boss brands the border queues “completely unacceptable”.

‘Source of serious and legitimate concern’

The letter from nine European countries warns that the initial months of the full EES rollout have exposed “significant difficulties” when the system is under pressure, which “should not be underestimated”.

While the ministers reiterate their support for the border checks, they are pushing for an extension of the flexibility currently in place.

“The scheduled end of the partial suspension mechanism on 6 September is a source of serious and legitimate concern, shared not only by several member states, irrespective of their level of preparedness, but also by the transport sector as a whole,” the signatories write.

“We consider it essential that, beyond 6 September, member states retain this [capability].”

The mechanism permits border authorities, in exceptional circumstances, to temporarily suspend the collection of travellers’ biometric data through fingerprints and facial scans to ease congestion.

According to news site POLITICO, European Commission spokesperson Markus Lammert said countries’ “explicit commitment” to the full implementation of the EES was welcomed.

He added that the Commission remains in “close and constructive contact” with the “few member states” experiencing difficulties at certain border crossing points.

‘The system needs to be overhauled’

The letter comes as airports and airlines join the chorus of criticism, once again warning of the disruption caused by the system.

EasyJet chief executive Kenton Jarvis has called the border queues in recent weeks “completely unacceptable”.

“Border authorities must make full use of the permitted flexibilities now, and if this cannot be done effectively, the system must be reviewed and those flexibilities extended beyond their September cliff edge, to ensure our customers do not continue being disrupted,” he added.

Earlier this month, Europe’s airports, airlines and aviation bodies wrote an open letter to the European Commission warning that border delays of up to five hours are disrupting passengers, flights and tourism.

Alexander Zinell, the chief executive of Fraport Greece, which operates 14 airports in the country, has condemned “fundamental flaws” in the border controls.

Zinell says airports have had to employ gazebos to shade queuing passengers from the sun as they wait for processing, while vulnerable travellers are being given priority at security to ensure their safety.

“It is very unpleasant for passengers, and even dangerous,” he told newspaper the Financial Times in an interview.

He added that the emergency suspension mechanisms were the only thing preventing the system from collapsing.

“These are just temporary fixes, the system needs to be overhauled,” he said. “It needs a new version, an update, and probably a reconfiguration in order to allow people to register before they fly, before they get on a plane, before they go to the airport.”

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

Hidden underground chamber revealed beneath home of legendary Roman emperor

Hidden underground chamber revealed beneath home of legendary Roman emperor

Discover the natural wonders of Kazakhstan’s Zhetysu region

Discover the natural wonders of Kazakhstan’s Zhetysu region

Former 1910s cinema in San Sebastián transformed into stunning hotel

Former 1910s cinema in San Sebastián transformed into stunning hotel

The new European flight routes launching this autumn and winter

The new European flight routes launching this autumn and winter

Grand Canyon mystery illness reportedly triggers NPS investigation after rafters report alarming symptoms

Grand Canyon mystery illness reportedly triggers NPS investigation after rafters report alarming symptoms

FAA sounds alarm as summer flyers approach July’s biggest air traffic crunch

FAA sounds alarm as summer flyers approach July’s biggest air traffic crunch

Man spends house deposit on grandpa’s World Cup dream, then gets unexpected surprise

Man spends house deposit on grandpa’s World Cup dream, then gets unexpected surprise

Boeing 737 mystery takes painful turn as families learn names of missing crew

Boeing 737 mystery takes painful turn as families learn names of missing crew

Real-life ‘Three Musketeers’ mystery deepens after excavation blunder destroys key evidence

Real-life ‘Three Musketeers’ mystery deepens after excavation blunder destroys key evidence

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Why experts warn of a catastrophic threat to native animals and the poultry industry

Why experts warn of a catastrophic threat to native animals and the poultry industry

July 10, 2026
WATCH: California parents sue luxury daycare after toddler allegedly tossed into air, dropped on head

WATCH: California parents sue luxury daycare after toddler allegedly tossed into air, dropped on head

July 10, 2026
Millions in Dem ad money vanished from Platner race days before rape allegation doomed Senate bid

Millions in Dem ad money vanished from Platner race days before rape allegation doomed Senate bid

July 10, 2026
White House, gas stations point fingers over stubborn prices while locations that slashed prices see boom

White House, gas stations point fingers over stubborn prices while locations that slashed prices see boom

July 10, 2026
How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Quarterfinal Two

How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Quarterfinal Two

July 10, 2026

Latest News

Exclusive | Trump hush money prosecutor played larger role in federal cases against prez than known, logs show

Exclusive | Trump hush money prosecutor played larger role in federal cases against prez than known, logs show

July 10, 2026
Penis debate continues to rage as Bayeux Tapestry returns to UK for first time in over 1,000 years

Penis debate continues to rage as Bayeux Tapestry returns to UK for first time in over 1,000 years

July 10, 2026
Greek anti-terror police arrest three after blast kills woman

Greek anti-terror police arrest three after blast kills woman

July 10, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest US news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?