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THE long-delayed European Entry/Exit System that was set to come into force next month has been quietly postponed.

At the end of August, the EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson confirmed the new Entry/Exit System (EES) would come into force on November 10, 2024.

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: "It’s clear that we’re not going to be ready for the 10 November.

"We will be going for a phased approach, step by step."

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A phased introduction of the new EES is now being discussed by officials who will meet in the coming weeks to hash out details.

A report from the Justice and Home Affairs Council, which was published on October 10, 2024, reads: "To ensure a smooth transition, the Commission outlined plans to roll out the EES in a phased manner. The details of this approach will be established in the coming weeks."

The news comes days after easyJet boss revealed UK travellers could risk being stuck on planes after arriving at European airports once enhanced border checks are introduced.

In an interview at the annual convention of travel trade organisation Abta in Costa Navarino, Greece, Mr Lundgren said it is possible EES will cause airport terminals to be congested with arriving passengers waiting to be processed, leaving no room for additional travellers.

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"In the worst case you actually can't disembark, you hold people on the plane," Mr Lundgren warned.

He said: "We have to think about what can actually happen."

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Mr Lundgren predicted "there will be some disruption" from EES as "it is a new procedure".

Earlier this year, France, Germany and The Netherlands wrote to Ylva Johansson saying they wouldn't be ready by the November deadline.

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