EU airports buckle under EES rollout as leaders call for urgent talks

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Europe’s airports are facing long lines and flight delays as the EU’s new Entry and Exit System (EES) biometric checks roll out, prompting an urgent meeting of EU leaders with industry groups. The Commission says the impact is limited at most airports, but airlines like Ryanair are calling for the program to be suspended until September. Some hubs report hours-long waits, underscoring the need for increased border-control capacity; travelers are advised to arrive early and prepare for potential delays.
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