The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has identified a potential threat to European visitor arrivals, suggesting that up to 41 million arrivals could be affected if border processing times extend to three hours.
These concerns arise in connection with the recent introduction of Europe’s Entry/Exit System (EES) at border controls. The WTTC’s analysis indicates that delays linked to this new system may disrupt the flow of travelers, with extended queues posing risks to tourism volumes.
While the EES aims to enhance border security and control, the WTTC emphasizes the significance of keeping processing times efficient to prevent substantial impacts
on visitor numbers.
Travelers planning to visit Europe in the near term may experience longer wait times at border checkpoints due to the system’s implementation. Monitoring developments and preparing for possible delays can help mitigate disruptions during travel.








