EU Delays Biometric Border Checks to Ease Summer Travel Pressure

By Ivan PetrenkoFeb 2, 2026 17:18 PMNews
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Biometric checks lengthen border queues. Source: unsplash

The European Commission has confirmed that the full rollout of the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) will be delayed until September 2026, following concerns about disruption during the busy summer travel period. The biometric border system, launched gradually in October 2025, was initially scheduled to become fully operational in April. Early trials, however, revealed operational difficulties at airports, ports and cross-Channel transport hubs.

Under the new system, visa-exempt travellers from non-EU countries, including the UK and the US, must register biometric data such as fingerprints and facial images when entering the Schengen area. The rollout has expanded steadily, with the share of third-country arrivals subject to EES checks rising to 35 per cent at selected entry points. This increase has already exposed capacity and staffing limitations.

Where travellers are facing delays

  • International airports with high passenger volumes
  • Ferry terminals serving cross-Channel routes
  • Eurotunnel border control checkpoints
"Rolling out such a large-scale system is a complex task. By extending the flexibility for the summer period, we give Member States the tools necessary to manage potential problems and, most importantly, avoid summer travel chaos."
Markus Lammert, European Commission spokesperson

Passengers have already faced long queues while people go through the biometric checks for the first time. At busy times of day, the slower processing has caused knock-on delays, with some travellers missing flights or onward connections. Airport Council International (ACI) Europe estimates that border processing times at affected airports have increased by up to 70 per cent during busy periods.

Problems became more visible late last year, when Lisbon Airport halted EES checks for three months after border queues lasted several hours. Industry groups warned that further expansion without sufficient contingency measures could worsen congestion, disrupt schedules and create safety risks inside terminals. Travel associations have urged authorities to pause or limit checks when delays become unmanageable.

EES delays exposed pressure at borders. Source: unsplash
EES delays exposed pressure at borders. Source: unsplash

The postponement allows popular summer destinations to remain more accessible in the short term, including Mediterranean resorts, major European cities and ferry-linked regions in France, Spain and Italy. Travellers are likely to encounter a mix of manual passport stamping and biometric checks over the coming months. The delay offers temporary relief, but also signals that border procedures across Europe will remain unpredictable during the transition.

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