As Europe introduces new modern border checks, travelers will have longer wait times.
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WRITTEN BY:
Kanchan Nath
February 19, 2026
Individuals lining up at the Malta’s Luqa airport’s check-in bars.
What Can Passengers Do to Prevent Queues Caused by the Entry/Exit System ( EES)?
Queues at borders are a real issue as the EU’s Entry/Exit System ( EES ) is introduced, especially during peak travel times. While government had control how EES is distributed and operated, passengers can also take action to lessen delays and ensure smooth operation.
Finish the pre-travel balances right away.
Passengers may check their passports well before departure, check their genetic information, and make sure travel documents comply with the requirements for entry. Little issues that were once resolved immediately at the border properly then lead to longer delays under EES, thus early checks reduce the chance of being delayed.
Reach at Border Points earlier than usual
Processing times does vary between the EES implementation’s original and intermediate stages. Allowing more time helps passengers prevent stress and lessens stress on border staff as the system adjusts to real-world circumstances, especially at active airports, ferry terminals, and rail crossings.
Use Data Channels and Digital Tools
To stay informed about EES procedures, passengers should deliberately use the official EU information platforms, such as the airline, airport, and official official websites. Where available, real-time guidance and modern pre-registration tools can assist travelers in properly planning and avoiding unnecessary waits brought on by miscommunications or incomplete information.
Where Possible, Travel During Peak Times.
EES functionality will vary depending on the volume of traffic. Selecting off-peak travel times considerably shortens waiting times and promotes a more sensible system load. Authorities are required to conform EES operations based on real-time need in order to accommodate this versatility in passenger behavior.
Follow Border Staff’s Consent With Patient Guidance
Front officials must be able to adapt processes as challenges arise in order for a flexible EES rollout. Follow instructions, maintain patience, and work with changing procedures help maintain efficiency and safeguard the reputation of the EU as a loving and well-run travel destination.
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As Europe introduces new electric border checks, travelers will have longer wait times.
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WRITTEN BY:
Kanchan Nath
February 19, 2026
Individuals lining up at the Malta’s Luqa airport’s check-in bars.
What Can Passengers Do to Prevent Queues Caused by the Entry/Exit System ( EES)?
Queues at borders are a real issue as the EU’s Entry/Exit System ( EES ) is introduced, especially during peak travel times. While authorities had control how EES is distributed and operated, passengers can also take action to lessen delays and ensure smooth operation.
Finish the pre-travel checks right away.
Passengers should check their passports well before exit, check their genetic information, and make sure travel documents comply with the requirements for entry. Little issues that were once resolved immediately at the border properly then lead to longer delays under EES, thus early checks reduce the chance of being delayed.
Reach at Border Points earlier than usual
Processing times does vary between the EES implementation’s first and intermediate stages. Allowing more time helps passengers prevent stress and lessens stress on border staff as the system adjusts to real-world circumstances, especially at occupied airports, ferry terminals, and rail crossings.
Apply Data Channels and Digital Tools
To stay informed about EES procedures, passengers should deliberately use the official EU information platforms, such as the airline, airport, and official official websites. Where available, real-time guidance and modern pre-registration tools can assist travelers in properly planning and avoiding unnecessary waits brought on by miscommunications or incomplete information.
Where Possible, Travel During Peak Times.
EES efficiency may vary depending on the volume of traffic. Selecting off-peak travel times considerably shortens waiting times and promotes a more sensible system load. Authorities are required to modify EES operations based on real-time need in order to accommodate this versatility in passenger behavior.
Follow Border Staff’s Consent With Patient Guidance
Front officers must be able to adapt processes as challenges arise in order for a flexible EES implementation. Follow instructions, maintain patience, and work with changing procedures help maintain efficiency and safeguard the reputation of the EU as a loving and well-run travel destination.
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