The EU's new digital Entry Exit System (EES), which requires non-EU citizens to register fingerprints and photos upon entry to the Schengen area, has led to significant delays at passport control, according to reports from Rome's Fiumicino Airport. A chief aviation officer at the airport stated that processing times for UK nationals have increased from seven minutes to 20 minutes, despite some improvements. The system, which includes automated kiosks and e-gates, has caused long queues and missed flights, prompting Ryanair to warn travelers about extended waits. While the European Commission claims disruptions are limited and will continue supporting member states, airport officials express concerns over the system's reliability and efficiency.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view by including perspectives from both the European Commission and airport officials. It does not overtly favor one political side over another, though it highlights criticisms of the EES rollout without endorsing specific political agendas. The framing remains fact





