France’s recent adoption of the EU Entry Exit System (EES) has intensified disruptions at major Schengen airports, joining other key EU nations like the UK, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Portugal in a wave of biometric processing delays. This new system, designed to enhance border security by digitally tracking third-country nationals’ entries and exits, has inadvertently led to significant hold-ups during peak travel periods. Airports including Paris Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam Schiphol, Madrid-Barajas, and Rome Fiumicino are reporting longer wait times, frustrated travelers, and temporary suspensions of biometric processing as staff grapple with technical and operational…