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BBC Business20.04.2026Travel2 dk okuma

Ryanair Passengers Stranded at Milan Airport Due to EES Border Control Delays

Around 30 travellers missed flight to Manchester on 16 April after passport control delays blamed on new European digital border system

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  • Around 30 Ryanair passengers were left stranded at Milan Bergamo Airport on 16 April after passport control delays caused them to miss their flight to Manchester.
  • The delays have been blamed on the new European Entry-Exit System (EES), which requires non-EU citizens including Britons to register biometric information.
  • A similar incident occurred earlier this month at Milan Linate with EasyJet passengers.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

The Entry-Exit System (EES) is a European digital border control system that requires non-EU citizens, including British nationals, to register biometric information including face scans and fingerprints. It has been phased in since October 2025 and was meant to become fully operational on 10 April 2026. Similar delays were reported at Milan Linate airport earlier this month affecting EasyJet passengers.

Schriftgröße

Ryanair passengers due to fly from Milan Bergamo to Manchester last week were left behind due to problems at passport control, the airline has confirmed. The introduction this month of a European digital border control system, known as the Entry-Exit System (EES), has been blamed for long delays European airports. Ryanair said: "Should these passengers have presented at the boarding gate desk before it closed, they would have boarded this flight." Earlier this month, EasyJet left passengers behind in a similar incident at another Milan airport, Linate, which was also flying to Manchester. The EES requires non-EU citizens, including Britons, to register biometric information, including face scans and fingerprints, which can then be checked each time they cross a European Schengen Area border. It has been phased in since October and was meant to become fully operational on 10 April. However, its introduction has been more successful in some parts of Europe than others. Ryanair said: "Due to passport control delays at Milan Bergamo Airport on 16 April, a number of passengers missed this flight from Milan to Manchester." According to one passenger, around 30 people were left stranded. Ryanair did not say how many travellers were affected. Border control is run by the relevant border control authority in each country rather than by the airport or airline. Adam Hassanjee, 18, from Bolton was one of the passengers who left stranded in Italy. "We were waiting for an hour and a half and weren't moving," he told the BBC. "Then we see the plane leave and got told we have to go and book our own flight back". He said roughly four flights worth of people were in in the passport control queue. He said: "People were pushing past us that were on later flights than us. Some were let through. It was complete chaos. No organisation and staff had no care." As there were no available flights on the same day, he had to book a flight from Bergamo to Malta, then from there to Leeds. Last week, a spokesperson for the the European Commission told the BBC the EES system was "working very well". In the overwhelming majority of EU member states, it said, there had been "no issues". But it conceded there were "a few Member States where technical issues have been detected – as can be expected in the first days of full operation of any major new system."

Offene Fragen

  • How many total passengers were affected across both Milan airports?
  • What specific technical issues caused the delays?
  • Will affected passengers receive compensation?
  • Will the EES system be adjusted to prevent future delays?

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This article was originally published by BBC Business.

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