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Ryanair urges EU governments to delay EES rollout until September amid peak-summer travel queues

PUBT·07/02/2026 11:06:02
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Ryanair urges EU governments to delay EES rollout until September amid peak-summer travel queues
  • Ryanair urged European governments to postpone the EU’s Entry/Exit System until September, warning peak-summer rollout could disrupt travel.
  • It flagged risks of long passport-control queues, missed flights, operational strain during school holidays, citing insufficient staffing, kiosks, system readiness.
  • Passengers traveling to non-Schengen destinations were advised to arrive earlier due to expected delays from added biometric checks.
  • Chief Operations Officer Neal McMahon said families should not face “half-baked” implementation, citing early disruption at several airports.


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