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EU Chief: Extensive Efforts Required to Resolve Border Check Travel Disruptions

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen acknowledges significant efforts are still required to resolve issues with the new border check system, which has caused severe disruptions in European air travel.

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EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has stated that there is 'still quite a lot of work to do' to address the problems with the new border check system, which has been blamed for causing severe disruptions in European air travel. The European Commission is collaborating with member states to resolve the technical issues associated with the EU's new Entry/Exit System.

Technical Challenges and Travel Disruptions

Airports and airlines have been urging Brussels to take action to prevent summer travel chaos for millions of passengers. The new Entry/Exit System, designed to streamline border checks, has instead led to significant delays and complications, impacting travelers across the continent.

Collaborative Efforts to Resolve Issues

Von der Leyen emphasized that the European Commission is actively working with member states to identify and fix the technical problems. The goal is to ensure that the system functions smoothly and efficiently, minimizing disruptions for travelers.

Why This Matters for Bangladesh

For Bangladesh, the resolution of these border check issues is crucial as it affects travel to and from Europe. Smooth border operations are essential for Bangladeshi travelers, students, and professionals who frequently travel to European countries. Efficient border checks can also enhance the overall travel experience and reduce potential delays.

Next Steps and Expectations

The EU is expected to continue its efforts to resolve the technical challenges with the Entry/Exit System. Travelers should stay informed about updates and potential changes to border check procedures to ensure a smoother travel experience. The successful implementation of this system will be vital for maintaining efficient and hassle-free travel across Europe.

Source: BSS

FAQ

What is the Entry/Exit System?
The Entry/Exit System is a new EU system designed to streamline border checks for travelers entering and exiting the Schengen Area.
Why is the Entry/Exit System causing travel disruptions?
The system is facing technical challenges that have led to significant delays and complications at border checks, impacting air travel across Europe.
What is the EU doing to resolve these issues?
The European Commission is working with member states to identify and fix the technical problems associated with the Entry/Exit System.

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