New EU Border System Sparks Summer Travel Chaos Warnings for Switzerland
The EU's new Entry-Exit System (EES) is already causing longer passenger queues at Swiss airports, prompting tourism bodies and European ports to sound the alarm over potential 'border chaos' for non-EU travellers this summer.

Key Takeaways
- The EU's Entry-Exit System (EES) replaces manual passport stamping with a digital database of biometric records.
- Non-EU/EFTA residents must provide facial scans and four fingerprints at kiosks in Zurich, Geneva, and Basel airports.
- Swiss residency permit holders are exempt from the EES biometric registration process.
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They Said
"The challenge now is not whether EES should proceed, but how governments, border authorities and the travel and tourism sector work together to ensure implementation is as smooth as possible."
"We must ensure that the long-awaited holiday season does not turn into a period of stress for families and professional drivers alike."