(Bloomberg) -- The European Union plans to roll out a new digital border control system from Sunday, changing how most of its member states handle the arrival of hundreds of millions of people every ...
All passengers without EU passports will be required to have their fingerprints registered and their pictures taken under new ...
The EU’s Entry/Exit System is causing delays, but a new app may help travelers move through faster.
Non-EU nationals, including Americans, will have to register with the EES upon arrival to participating countries. This page includes information about these cards, currently unavailable on NerdWallet ...
French ports warn of delays as the EU’s new EES border system rolls out, with risks of congestion, longer queues and disruption for UK travellers.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Passengers queue at Lisbon Airport. (Hein van Tonder) UK travellers visiting Europe could face delays of several hours getting ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection can legally search the electronic devices of travelers at the border. Heightened vetting under a Trump administration executive order has increased scrutiny on ...
The European Union is rolling out a major change to how travelers enter and exit Europe, introducing a fully digital border ...
Waiting times are now regularly reaching up to two hours at peak traffic times, with some airports reporting even longer queues ...