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Entry/Exit System (EES) Rollout

The EES is being rolled out progressively from 12 October 2025 with full deployment over six months, requiring airlines and carriers to plan for longer processing times and refusal records.

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Jan 21, 2026
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When exactly will ETIAS launch and what documentation will travelers need at that time?

is now scheduled to begin operations in the last quarter (Q4) of 2026, but no single calendar day has been published yet—the says it will announce the precise start date several months beforehand . At...

Feb 5, 2026

Which Schengen ports and airports currently exempt cruise passengers from EES and under what conditions?

Cruise passengers are not being exempted by individual Schengen ports by name; instead guidance and national travel advisories treat entire sailings that both start and finish outside the (for example...

Feb 1, 2026

Which national government websites list the specific airports, seaports and land crossings where EES is active for each Schengen country?

A and eu‑LISA explain that each Member State controls its own EES deployment schedule and that rollout across is being phased in between 12 October 2025 and full operation around April 2026 . Reportin...

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