The article discusses the challenges faced by travelers using the EU's Entry-Exit System (EES), which replaces manual passport checks at Schengen area airports. As summer travel begins, Britons and other non-EU passengers are experiencing long queues and flight delays due to the new digital border system. Ryanair has identified several airports in Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy as problematic, with some delays reaching up to five hours. Nine EU member states have urged the European Commission to extend emergency measures allowing temporary suspension of EES biometric checks during peak times. However, the EU has refused these requests. Industry representatives argue that issues such as insufficient staffing and technical glitches are undermining the system's effectiveness, impacting travelers' experiences.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the EES system as a flawed policy that disproportionately affects travelers, particularly highlighting the impact on British citizens post-Brexit. It emphasizes the failure of the system and criticizes the EU for not addressing the issue adequately. While it presents both sides (e




