Thousands of flights have been delayed because EU border controls are significantly understaffed to comply with tightened immigration checks. Many passengers have missed their flights due to the length of queues.
The airline representative body, Airlines for Europe (A4E), says during the increasingly busy summer travel season, “airline travellers have become victims of the disproportionate impact that the implementation of new EU legislation (Regulation 2017/458 amending Regulation 2016/399) is having on the flow of traffic at European airports.”
The regulation relates to the reinforcement of checks against relevant databases at external borders.
Thomas Reynaert, Managing Director of A4E commented:
“Member States need to take all necessary measures now to prevent such disruptions and deploy appropriate staff and resources in sufficient numbers to carry out the requested checks. A4E has stressed the disproportionate waiting times and disrupted flow of traffic at external borders with the European Commission and calls for a swift solution on behalf of European passengers and airlines.
“Especially during the peak season of the year, travellers face long lines and can’t get on their flights. Queuing for up to four hours has been the top record these days; airports like Madrid, Palma de Mallorca, Lisbon, Lyon, Paris-Orly, Milan or Brussels are producing shameful pictures of devastated passengers in front of immigration booths, in lines stretching hundreds of metres. At some airports, flight delays have increased by 300% compared to last year — Member States must take the responsibility for this.”
The regulation is not fully implemented in all Member States, which may lead to even more disruption during the next weeks. The six-month period to implement the regulation ends on October 7, 2017.
A4E said it fully supports EU efforts to reinforce controls at external borders so as to preserve Schengen’s free movement area, but added that Member States’ inability to provide efficient resources is directly impacting European airlines’ operations at European airports.