Spain Fine-tunes EU Entry/Exit System Ahead of Full Roll-out
Barcelona International Community Day Returns as Talent Magnet for Spain’s Global City
UK Updates Spain Travel Advice: Show Residency Card or Join the EES Queue
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Málaga Airport Begins Live Testing of Biometric EES Booths for Non-EU Passengers
Málaga Airport’s week-long EES trial processed thousands of UK and U.S. arrivals by 25 Oct 2025, offering Spain real-world data ahead of the nationwide biometric roll-out. The pilot shows average processing times of 72 seconds but exposes documentation quirks for resident Brits. Tourism stakeholders are stepping up passenger education to avoid delays this winter.
Chinese, Turkish and Gulf routes power Spain’s network expansion, says Cinco Días
Cinco Días reveals that China (+47.6 %), Turkey (+33.7 %), the UAE (+32.5 %) and Brazil (+29.7 %) are the fastest-growing international markets in Spain’s winter schedule. The shift reflects airlines’ focus on long-haul demand and offers Spanish companies better access to Asian, Middle-Eastern and South-American partners. Mobility managers should expect stronger competition on these routes, review visa and duty-of-care processes, and monitor Aena’s upcoming SAF-based fee incentives.
Spain’s 2025 travel shake-up: biometric border checks, higher tourist taxes and new behaviour rules
Spain has begun collecting biometric data under the EU Entry/Exit System, scrapped passport stamping and warned travellers of longer queues. Simultaneously, the Balearics, Barcelona and other regions are hiking tourist levies and extending strict alcohol, rental and beach rules aimed at curbing mass tourism. The changes will raise compliance costs and travel times for holidaymakers and business visitors alike—issues that corporate mobility teams must factor into budgets, itineraries and employee briefings.
Airlines book a record 137.6 million seats to Spain for winter 2025-26
Aena’s winter-season slot filings show 137.6 million seats and 788,400 flights—up 3-4 % on last year. Growth is driven by long-haul markets such as China, Turkey, the UAE and Brazil, while seats on domestic routes fall. Regional airports like Córdoba and Reus post triple-digit increases as Spain spreads connectivity beyond Madrid and Barcelona. Companies should see better intercontinental availability but need to plan early for Asia-Pacific sectors and check last-mile transport at smaller gateways.