Call to suspend new EU border system in peak holiday period as planes leave half full
Airlines and airports are urging the European Commission to suspend the new EU biometric border check system during the peak summer holiday period. Industry groups, including ACI Europe, Airlines 4 Europe, and the International Air Transport Association, have warned of up to five-hour queues and flights departing half-full due to the system's implementation.

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AI-generatedAirlines and airports are urging the European Commission to suspend the new EU biometric border check system during the peak summer holiday period. Industry groups, including ACI Europe, Airlines 4 Europe, and the International Air Transport Association, have warned of up to five-hour queues and flights departing half-full due to the system's implementation. They are requesting the ability to completely suspend these checks when passenger volumes exceed border control capacity in July and August. The new system requires non-EU citizens to register fingerprints and photographs, but its rollout has caused significant disruption, with some countries already suspending checks. The industry fears that excessive delays will deter international travelers, negatively impacting European tourism and the EU's reputation.
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5 extractedGreece has suspended biometric checks for British travelers until September to prevent summer disruption.
Airlines and airports are calling for the suspension of the new EU biometric border check system during the peak summer holiday period.
Some flights are leaving half full due to passengers being stuck in border control queues.
Passengers are experiencing queues of up to five hours at border control facilities.
International travelers are reconsidering trips to Europe due to the prospect of excessive border delays.