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EU eyes ETIAS delay amid EES border chaos
The EU is signalling a delay of its ETIAS travel permit system to 2027, following technical issues and the troubled rollout of its companion EES border-check system, which has caused long queues at airports across the Schengen area since April 2026.
The Wire takeaway
If you sell airport infrastructure, queue management, or biometric processing to European airports, you now have a six-month window to fix the EES chaos before ETIAS stacks on top of it. The EU won't launch ETIAS until the existing system stops breaking—meaning whoever solves EES capacity becomes essential to the entire rollout.
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Topics: eu-border-systems · etias-delay · travel-tech · regulatory-implementation · schengen-infrastructure