The European Commission has delayed the full deployment of the Entry/Exit System (EES), a new digital border management tool, from April to September. The decision aims to prevent potential travel disruptions during the busy summer period.
The EES is designed to modernize border controls across the EU by electronically recording entry and exit data for non-EU nationals. The postponement allows additional time to ensure the system operates smoothly before it becomes mandatory.
**Why this matters**
The Entry/Exit System is a key component in enhancing security and streamlining border checks within the EU. Delaying its rollout helps avoid travel chaos during peak tourist season, ensuring that border authorities and travelers can adapt to the new procedures without significant delays.
Source: NewsData
