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Unijny system graniczny wywołał chaos. Linie lotnicze biją na alarm przed wakacjami
Poland🏛️ Politics18 hr. ago

Unijny system graniczny wywołał chaos. Linie lotnicze biją na alarm przed wakacjami

The implementation of the EU's Entry Exit System (EES) has caused significant disruptions at European airports, leading to long queues and concerns among travelers. Airlines like Ryanair have warned that families traveling during the summer vacation season could face 'chaos' due to delays, urging governments to delay the system's rollout until after the holiday period. At Berlin Brandenburg Airport, passengers are waiting up to two hours for passport checks, according to airport manager Aletta von Massenbach, who described the situation as 'unbearable' during the summer months. Similar issues have been reported at several other major European airports, including Tenerife South, Palma de Mallorca, and Kraków. The EES aims to modernize border control and improve security but faces technical challenges, such as incompatible IT systems across member states and failures in areas like the Port of Dover, where French authorities have yet to activate the system.

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Rzeczpospolita logoRzeczpospolitaIndependentCenter18 hr. ago
Unijny system graniczny wywołał chaos. Linie lotnicze biją na alarm przed wakacjami

The implementation of the EU's Entry Exit System (EES) has caused significant disruptions at European airports, leading to long queues and concerns among travelers. Airlines like Ryanair have warned that families traveling during the summer vacation season could face 'chaos' due to delays, urging governments to delay the system's rollout until after the holiday period. At Berlin Brandenburg Airport, passengers are waiting up to two hours for passport checks, according to airport manager Aletta von Massenbach, who described the situation as 'unbearable' during the summer months. Similar issues have been reported at several other major European airports, including Tenerife South, Palma de Mallorca, and Kraków. The EES aims to modernize border control and improve security but faces technical challenges, such as incompatible IT systems across member states and failures in areas like the Port of Dover, where French authorities have yet to activate the system.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual reports from multiple stakeholders, including airlines, airport officials, and the European Commission, without overtly favoring any side. It highlights concerns raised by industry representatives while also noting the EU's efforts to support the system's implementation.

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