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France holidaymakers caught in EES queues due to biometric kiosk faults

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By I Paper
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In brief

A significant disruption occurred at Marseille Airport when holidaymakers experienced extended delays at European Entry/Exit System (EES) checkpoints. Technical malfunctions in the biometric screening kiosks, combined with insufficient border staff allocation, created bottlenecks that frustrated thousands of travelers. The situation escalated when passengers demonstrated their frustration on airport runways, highlighting systemic issues with France's implementation of the new EU border technology and resource planning challenges.

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France holidaymakers caught in EES queues due to biometric kiosk faults
France holidaymakers caught in EES queues due to biometric kiosk faults

Passengers stormed a runway in Marseille blaming kiosks for biometric checks not working and a lack of border officers
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