EU Entry-Exit System faces calls for leniency as Germany braces for Easter start-up
Germany’s airports joined EU peers in urging Brussels to let border officers scale back or suspend mandatory biometric enrolment under the new Entry-Exit System during peak periods. Without flexibility, industry groups warn of five-hour queues once full EES checks start on 10 April. Business travellers should prepare for longer first-time processing and tighter Schengen-day calculations.
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