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    Passport stamps to be phased out as Europe launches EES – The Points Guy

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    Travelers to certain European countries will say goodbye to passport stamps and experience a new border control process as Europe’s long-awaited new Entry/Exit System began its rollout Oct. 12. The launch of the system, which uses biometric data instead of passport stamps to register the visits of non-European Union travelers, was initially expected in 2021.

    The EES is mandatory for all non-EU nationals, and you cannot opt out of having your biometric data captured. If you refuse, you will be denied entry.

    What is the EES?

    The EES is an automated information technology system designed to register non-EU nationals traveling for a short stay to any of the 29 European countries using the system. A “short stay” is defined as up to 90 days within any 180-day period. One of the system’s main functions is identifying those who overstay the allotted time.

    “The EES modernises border management by increasing efficiency and quality of processes at the border. It also simplifies travel and makes it safer,” according to the official website of the European Union.

    The countries using the system are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

    EES countries include 25 of the 27 EU member states, with only Cyprus and Ireland not participating. Those countries will continue to perform manual border passport checks. Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland are non-EU countries but are members of the Schengen Area and follow the short-stay rules.

    When will it be fully implemented?

    On Oct. 12, 2025, the system began a six-month phased launch. During that period, data collection will gradually be introduced at border crossing points. It is expected to be fully implemented by April 10, 2026.

    During the rollout period, travelers may not have their biometric data collected at every border crossing or their personal information registered in the system, and passports will continue to be stamped as usual.

    On Monday, Oct. 13, Eric Rosen, TPG’s director of content, departed Amsterdam for Los Angeles on KLM.

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    “Along with EU passengers, I was directed to e-gates that took my picture and scanned my passport, then I was still directed to talk to border patrol agents at a nearby kiosk who gave me a physical passport stamp,” he said. “I asked about the rollout, and they said it would be some time before they stopped stamping passports, according to what they had been told by supervisors.”

    According to the website of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS), the new EES system will be implemented in phases starting Nov. 3. Other airports, including Germany’s Dusseldorf Airport (DUS), Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO), Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) and Luxembourg Airport (LUX), began using the new system immediately Oct 12. This is not an exhaustive list of airports already using the EES, so it’s worth double-checking the airport’s website before you depart.

    How US travelers are affected

    The next time you fly through an airport with the new border crossing point system, you must provide your personal data from your passport, including your full name and date of birth. Passport control officers will scan four of your fingerprints and/or take a photo of your face to be stored in a digital file called the Biometric Matching Service. You may be able to register some of your data in advance using a self-service system if it’s available at your border crossing point or a mobile app if the country you’re traveling to has one. However, you will still need to see a passport control officer.

    The fingerprints of children younger than 12 will not be scanned.

    The EES tracks the date and location of each entry and exit, along with whether you were refused entry. Records of entries, exits and refusals will be kept for three years and then automatically erased. Travelers can request access to their data, request corrections and ask that their data be deleted.

    You may need to arrive at the airport earlier than usual while travelers navigate the new systems.

    According to LUX’s website, “while the introduction of the new EES system may lead to slightly longer border processing times, the Luxembourg Airport teams remain fully committed to providing a smooth and pleasant travel experience. Dedicated staff will be available to assist passengers, and we will continue to closely monitor the situation to ensure the journey through the airport remains as seamless and comfortable as possible.”

    PRG’s website advises non-EU nationals to anticipate “longer waiting times at both arrival and departure border control.”

    Bottom line

    The EES is not the only change coming to European travel. The European Travel Information and Authorisation System is still expected to be implemented for visa-free travelers in the last quarter of 2026. The ETIAS application fee will now be 20 euros (about $23), an increase from the initially announced fee of 7 euros (about $8).

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