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Brussels hails Schengen’s new Entry/Exit System after 32,000 inadmissible travellers stopped

Brussels hails Schengen’s new Entry/Exit System after 32,000 inadmissible travellers stopped

The European Commission’s 2026 State of the Schengen Report shows the new Entry/Exit System (EES) has already registered 66 million border crossings and blocked 32 000 inadmissible travellers in six months. French ports and airports are among the biggest users, but Brussels is pressuring Paris to scrap its long-running internal border checks and trust the digital system instead. Businesses must brace for stricter pre-departure screening and automatic detection of Schengen overstays, fundamentally changing how short-term assignments to France are planned.

May 19, 2026
US F-1 visa appointment slots for Indian students disappear within minutes, fueling pre-fall semester panic

US F-1 visa appointment slots for Indian students disappear within minutes, fueling pre-fall semester panic

Fresh F-1 interview dates released on 18 May were booked within minutes, leaving thousands of Indian students scrambling to secure visas before the U.S. fall semester. New portal rules punish excessive refreshing, while universities and travel providers brace for knock-on effects. The episode highlights booming Indian demand for U.S. study and the urgent need for more consular capacity—and vigilance against visa-slot scams.

May 19, 2026
Beijing issues security and travel advisory ahead of Putin’s 19-20 May state visit

Beijing issues security and travel advisory ahead of Putin’s 19-20 May state visit

Beijing has activated strict traffic, aviation and hotel controls from 18-20 May to accommodate President Putin’s state visit. Road closures, airport ground-stops and extra police document checks are expected to disrupt business travel. Companies should build time buffers, verify address registrations and keep virtual options ready. The episode highlights the need for robust mobility contingency plans during China’s busy 2026 diplomatic calendar.

May 19, 2026
EU Schengen Report Reaffirms Need to Finalise Cyprus’ Accession

EU Schengen Report Reaffirms Need to Finalise Cyprus’ Accession

The European Commission’s latest State of Schengen report urges the EU to finish Cyprus’ accession, saying the island has reached technical readiness but still needs political approval. Full Schengen membership would eliminate passport checks for business travellers moving between Cyprus and the rest of the zone, boosting trade and corporate mobility. Companies should prepare for transitional compliance checks as Brussels continues to scrutinise migration management along the Green Line.

May 19, 2026
Prague Airport Opens eGATE Fast-Track to Selected Non-EU Travellers

Prague Airport Opens eGATE Fast-Track to Selected Non-EU Travellers

Passengers from the UK, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea can now use Prague Airport’s automated eGATE system, previously reserved for EU nationals. The move dovetails with the EU-wide Entry/Exit System and is designed to reduce summer queues, giving business travellers a faster, touch-free border experience. Companies should brief staff on eligibility rules and remind them that the 90/180-day clock is now fully automated.

May 19, 2026
Nationwide CBSA systems outage snarls traveller processing at Canada’s major airports

Nationwide CBSA systems outage snarls traveller processing at Canada’s major airports

A nationwide technology failure shut down Canada Border Services Agency inspection kiosks on May 18, forcing manual processing at all major airports. Travellers experienced waits exceeding two hours, missed connections and lost NEXUS and e-declaration privileges. The incident highlights the need for greater system resilience ahead of the busy summer travel season.

May 19, 2026
Poland Proposes “Silent-Consent” Rule to Cut Residence-Permit Backlogs

Poland Proposes “Silent-Consent” Rule to Cut Residence-Permit Backlogs

Warsaw has unveiled a bill allowing residence-permit applications to be approved automatically after 60 days if officials take no action. The change targets ballooning backlogs that hamper employers and would make Poland one of the EU’s fastest immigration regimes. HR teams should brace for stricter front-end checks and refresh compliance workflows.

May 19, 2026
Government restores long-duration paper tourist visas and all e-Tourist visa options for India-bound travellers

Government restores long-duration paper tourist visas and all e-Tourist visa options for India-bound travellers

India has fully reinstated all suspended tourist visa categories—both long-duration paper stickers and one-, 12- and 60-month e-Tourist visas—effective 18 May 2026. The decision removes the last COVID-19-era entry hurdle, giving hotels, airlines and tour operators a much-needed boost and simplifying repeat travel for leisure and mixed-purpose visitors.

May 19, 2026
Abu Dhabi’s New US Pre-Clearance Facility Goes Live at Zayed International Airport

Abu Dhabi’s New US Pre-Clearance Facility Goes Live at Zayed International Airport

Abu Dhabi Airports has opened a state-of-the-art US CBP pre-clearance facility inside Zayed International Airport. Passengers on Etihad and other US-bound carriers now clear all US entry formalities in Abu Dhabi, arriving in America as domestic travellers—cutting layovers and improving schedule reliability. The move strengthens the UAE’s position as a premium transfer hub and offers mobility managers new routing options for North-America-bound staff.

May 19, 2026
Brussels Airport border-control chaos sparks federal–regional row over staffing and infrastructure

Brussels Airport border-control chaos sparks federal–regional row over staffing and infrastructure

Interior Minister Bernard Quintin says four-hour immigration queues at Brussels Airport are the result of obsolete facilities as well as a shortage of border-police staff. He called on the Flemish Region, now the airport’s largest shareholder, to help finance expansion of the arrivals hall and repair out-of-service e-gates. The standoff will be discussed by federal and regional leaders this week amid warnings that summer traffic could become “absolute chaos”, with knock-on effects for business travel and Belgium’s image.

May 19, 2026
SWISS prolongs suspension of Zurich–Dubai flights until 13 September 2026

SWISS prolongs suspension of Zurich–Dubai flights until 13 September 2026

SWISS has extended its Zurich–Dubai suspension until 13 September 2026 because Middle-East air-space detours remain commercially unviable. Ticket holders can rebook or refund, while spare aircraft are being shifted to high-demand routes such as Zurich–Delhi. The change complicates mobility for Swiss exporters that rely on rapid access to the Gulf, underscoring the need for flexible travel policies.

May 19, 2026
EU Entry/Exit System Blocks 32,000 Arrivals in First Six Months as Spain Completes Roll-Out

EU Entry/Exit System Blocks 32,000 Arrivals in First Six Months as Spain Completes Roll-Out

The EU confirmed on 18 May that its biometric Entry/Exit System has logged 66 million crossings and denied 32,000 entries in six months. Spain’s airports and land borders are now fully integrated, ending passport stamping for non-EU travellers. The change reduces wait times but heightens enforcement of the 90/180-day rule, requiring companies to track employee days in Schengen more carefully.

May 19, 2026
Finland proposes tougher language, income & family-reunification rules for international students

Finland proposes tougher language, income & family-reunification rules for international students

Finland has published a draft bill that would: 1) require non-EU students to pass a language test before arrival; 2) delay family-reunification eligibility until the student has lived in Finland for one year; and 3) set a legally binding, higher minimum-income threshold. The reforms, slated to enter into force in 2027, are intended to curb abuse of study permits but could also shrink the pool of future graduates available to Finnish employers.

May 19, 2026
Nation-wide 24-hour strike cripples Italy’s rail and urban transport network

Nation-wide 24-hour strike cripples Italy’s rail and urban transport network

A 24-hour general strike running from 17–18 May has shut down most rail, metro, bus and tram services across Italy, with knock-on delays for airport transfers. Organised by USB and allied unions, the action protests wage stagnation, workplace safety and defence spending, while also expressing solidarity with Gaza. Business travellers face widespread cancellations outside protected time bands and are advised to rebook or work remotely. The walk-out highlights the need for robust travel-risk and contingency planning in Italy.

May 19, 2026
London Underground strikes set to snarl Heathrow access and disrupt international business travel

London Underground strikes set to snarl Heathrow access and disrupt international business travel

RMT-led Tube strikes from 19-22 May—and again in mid-June—will shut the Piccadilly line to Heathrow and curtail other key Underground services. TfL and Heathrow advise travellers to allow much longer transfer times or use the Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express. The walk-outs threaten missed flights, crowded alternatives and additional costs for firms moving staff through the UK’s busiest hub.

May 19, 2026
Strikes drag Frankfurt Airport traffic down 11 % in April, Fraport warns of summer knock-on

Strikes drag Frankfurt Airport traffic down 11 % in April, Fraport warns of summer knock-on

Passenger numbers at Frankfurt Airport fell 11 % in April after six days of Lufthansa strikes, Fraport revealed on 18 May 2026. The data highlight continuing volatility for business travellers using Germany’s main hub and point to higher summer airfares if further labour disputes erupt.

May 19, 2026
India launches digital OCI: QR-coded ‘e-OCI’ replaces booklet for 4.7 million overseas citizens

India launches digital OCI: QR-coded ‘e-OCI’ replaces booklet for 4.7 million overseas citizens

The government has replaced the physical Overseas Citizen of India booklet with a smartphone-based ‘e-OCI’ carrying a scannable QR code, effective 18 May 2026. The move promises faster immigration, tighter security and fully online lifecycle services, but also enforces a stricter ban on dual passports for minors.

May 19, 2026
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