drron
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We still haven't been processed yet. We fly into Morocco next week then back to Paris CDG later so maybe it will be different then.
We still haven't been processed yet. We fly into Morocco next week then back to Paris CDG later so maybe it will be different then.
Which part of T2? I mean which letter?Departed CDG T2 yesterday. Banks of E-gates to one side unused. Manual processing.
I asked the agent what’s happened to EES and the electronic gates? She rolled her eyes had a bit of a giggle and said it a little exasperated tone. “Sometimes they use them in the morning. Sometimes they don’t. They really don’t know what to do with them.”
T2C- Oman air. If there was a priority business line then I would’ve been using it too.Which part of T2? I mean which letter?
just arrived in BRU from HKG - only EU/EEA/CH via EES, everyone else manually processed, including transfers (most EES kiosks closed/off) - almost 2h queue, bad enough that water and Biscoff biscuits were handed out:Well, 10 April is almost upon us, and chaos still reigns in Europe.
I'm so concerned about my booked arrangements for AMS-BRU-LHR (2 hours to enter AMS(terdam) and 2 hours to exit BRU, that I'm going to cancel all this and just book a reward ticket AMS-LHR on BA in J (all that's available),
That way I avoid the EES altogether, as there is airside non-Schengen to non-Schengen at AMS, not involving Immigration. What a s..t show!

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just arrived in BRU from HKG - only EU/EEA/CH via EES, everyone else manually processed, including transfers (most EES kiosks closed/off) - almost 2h queue, bad enough that water and Biscoff biscuits were handed out:
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i guess that it could’ve been worse:
@Pushka last year in Lisbon, even without EES took 1.5 hours to depart. Some unsolicited advice - get to the airport very early and if your airline check in only starts 2 hours before, be the first in lineO
oh cough. We are departing Lisbon in three days time. Geez.
Hmmm! Quite different to our experience at lisbon… flying TAP… departure to non-Schengen took only a few minutes! But that was fast track!@Pushka last year in Lisbon, even without EES took 1.5 hours to depart. Some unsolicited advice - get to the airport very early and if your airline check in only starts 2 hours before, be the first in line
Was this before the new system though?Hmmm! Quite different to our experience at lisbon… flying TAP… departure to non-Schengen took only a few minutes! But that was fast track!
I wonder if the queues for EES are ever going to get better? Aside from UK citizens travelling back and forth, how many other tourists are going to be frequent travellers and able to bypass the initial registration on subsequent visits?
Yes! But i was responding to I love to travel who was saying 1.5 hours without EES!Was this before the new system though?
OT: I’ve only flown out of CPH once (QR to DOH-SYD pre Covid). The lounge was average so thought I’d go for a walk pre boarding. Once past outbound PP control (took seconds), discovered there was absolutely nothing in the departures area besides boarding gates and fortunately a loo!So left CPH bound for Singapore today. Now that they have split passport control in/out of Kastrup it works so much better if coming/going from outside Europe. (Gates D/E) Leaving was less than 60 seconds /smile for the camera / we already have your fingers and have a good flight.
The old passport control choke point was at least 50m in and out of CPH - gates ABC. Looks like hours will be needed!
