Queues worsen at French airports as EES rollout continues
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Queues worsen at French airports as EES rollout continues
"Passengers at French airports are increasingly reporting problems at passport control since the full introduction of EES passport checks on April 10th. Long queues and missed flights have become common, with travelers expressing frustration over the delays."
"Although non-EU nationals living in France are exempt from EES checks, many French airports do not have separate queues for residency permit holders, leading to long queues affecting all travelers."
"Travellers have reported long queues at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, where EES self-service kiosks appear to be going unused, contributing to the chaos at the airport."
Since the full implementation of the EU's Entry & Exit System on April 10th, French airports have seen a rise in waiting times and chaotic scenes. Initially, France avoided the long queues experienced in neighboring countries, but reports indicate that passengers are now facing significant delays at check-in and passport control. Non-EU nationals living in France are exempt from EES checks, yet the lack of separate queues for residency permit holders contributes to the overall delays affecting all travelers.
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