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Dec 29, 2025

Christmas biometric bottlenecks leave Málaga passengers queuing for two hours

Christmas biometric bottlenecks leave Málaga passengers queuing for two hours
Two years after the European Union began piloting its new Entry/Exit System (EES), Spain’s busiest holiday gateway is still struggling to cope. Travellers passing through Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport on 26–27 December reported passport-control waits of up to two hours as border officers battled kiosk outages and staff shortages. The EES replaces the manual stamping of third-country passports with a digital record that includes face and fingerprint biometrics, but the technology remains in “live test” mode.

Airlines reacted quickly. Ryanair sent warning e-mails urging passengers to arrive three hours before departure, while easyJet activated contingency staff in the departure hall to shepherd late-running passengers through fast-track lanes. Local hoteliers fear the negative headlines could dent the vital winter-sun market that keeps Costa del Sol occupancy above 70 % between January and March.

Christmas biometric bottlenecks leave Málaga passengers queuing for two hours


While travellers wait for the authorities to iron out these issues, VisaHQ can step in to smooth the journey. Its Spain information hub (https://www.visahq.com/spain/) monitors EES developments in real time, offers personalised document-check services, and even arranges airport meet-and-assist packages, giving both holidaymakers and corporate road-warriors a buffer against unexpected border delays.

For business-travel managers, the chaos adds unplanned costs. Missed connections to Madrid or Seville mean re-issued tickets and extra hotel nights, and mobility teams are now padding itineraries with longer layovers. Several multinational firms told VisaHQ they are shifting short-notice meetings to Madrid—despite higher ground-transport costs—because Barajas has more immigration lanes and dedicated corporate fast-track counters.

Spain’s Interior Ministry insists the glitches are temporary and that nationwide deployment will resume after Three Kings Day on 6 January. Industry bodies, however, want a pause until hardware reliability improves. If bottlenecks persist into the spring trade-fair season, event organisers warn that some conferences may migrate to alternative hubs such as Lisbon or Dublin, depriving Andalucía of lucrative MICE revenue.
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