EU border tech stumbles as biometric checks trigger travel delays

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The EU’s digital Entry/Exit System is facing technical problems, sparking hours-long queues and flight disruptions as non-EU travelers register biometrics. Ursula von der Leyen acknowledged the issues and said the Commission is working with member states to fix them, while airlines and airports urge flexibility to suspend EES during peak travel months. The system, designed to replace passport stamps with a biometric digital record, has rolled out unevenly, causing longer processing times and operational disruption at major hubs.
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