
Five hours of queuing at the airport: EU border chaos forces Brussels to move ETIAS to 2027
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At Europe’s airports, the new EU border system EES partly provides for long queues – ETIAS, the planned digital travel authorization, is now to start later. © Georg Wendt/dpa Since 10. In a series of official press releases, Europe’s largest low-cost airline has directly confronted the governments of France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Poland – with a message that runs through all the letters: The respective authorities had known for more than three years that EES would start on 10 May.
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At Europe’s airports, the new EU border system EES partly provides for long queues – ETIAS, the planned digital travel authorization, is now to start later. © Georg Wendt/dpa Since 10.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1In a series of official press releases, Europe’s largest low-cost airline has directly confronted the governments of France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Poland – with a message that runs through all the letters: The respective authorities had known for more than three years that EES would start on 10 May.
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