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Arriving in Europe in 2026? Your Schengen Entry, Handled.

EES EU Requirements:
2026 Border Procedures & Checklist

The EES EU (Entry/Exit System) registers every non-EU traveler biometrically at the Schengen border. Expect new terminal flows, longer processing windows and unfamiliar kiosks.

We meet you at the gate, guide you to the designated EES EU checkpoints and keep your luggage and onward transfer moving.

For a full picture of what this means for your journey, read our ETIAS & EES Border Processing Reality guide for elite travelers before you fly.
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Impact & Transition

Why EES Changes the Airport Experience

Three factors are reshaping what arrival day looks like at Schengen gateways this year.

01

Biometric Registration

First-time EES EU entries require facial image capture and fingerprint scanning at the border. This is a mandatory legal requirement — it applies regardless of how frequently you travel to the Schengen area. The process is new to most travelers, and kiosk configurations and officer-assisted lanes vary by airport. Knowing where to go, and what to expect, removes the friction.

02

New Terminal Flows

Many major airports have redesigned or are still redesigning their immigration halls to accommodate EES EU infrastructure. Familiar passenger flows from pre-2024 have shifted. Signage is improving, but inconsistency remains — particularly for travelers arriving during peak international windows.

03

Peak Arrival Pressure

When several long-haul international flights land within the same window, EES EU processing lanes experience predictable congestion. Travelers unfamiliar with the new layout lose time searching for the right queue. Our team knows the current terminal configuration and can position you correctly from the moment you step off the aircraft.

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Step-by-Step Preparation

Pre-Travel Checklist for EES-Affected Travelers

Complete these steps before departure. They take less than 30 minutes and prevent the most common arrival-day complications.

  1. Confirm your EES scope
    Check whether your specific nationality and travel document (passport type, biometric vs. non-biometric) are subject to EES EU registration. Not all nationalities are affected equally.
  2. Verify your passport validity — two criteria must be met simultaneously
    Under the Schengen Border Code, meeting only one condition is not sufficient for entry. Both mandatory criteria must be fulfilled.
  3. Review your Schengen short-stay allowance
    The EES EU system records cumulative days spent in the Schengen area across a 180-day rolling window. Know your current balance before travel.
  4. Prepare your documentation for border kiosks
    Have accommodation addresses, hotel confirmation numbers, and your onward or return travel details readily accessible. These are standard kiosk prompts.
  5. Arrange airport assistance before departure
    Provide your flight number, arrival date, passport nationality, and transfer needs when booking. The earlier we have this, the better we can prepare your specific arrival path.

Comprehensive EES Guide

For a full breakdown of EES rules, registration mechanics, and what to expect at each Schengen member state's border, read our EU Entry/Exit System Explained guide.

Passport and Travel Documents Check for EES
Mandatory Schengen Passport Criteria:
Criterion 1 Valid for at least 3 months beyond intended departure from Schengen.
Criterion 2 Issued within the previous 10 years.
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Here are just some of the primary international transit hubs where our standard airport assistance services are available to travelers. We operate at over 950 airports worldwide, and the complete global network is available directly on our website:

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Need assistance at another European hub or an international transit terminal? Our global concierge network covers airports across Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia.
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Ready When You Are

The new EES landscape requires more preparation than international travel did two years ago. That preparation is exactly what professional airport assistance is for. Our team is on the ground at each gateway, current on terminal configurations, and ready to support your arrival from the moment your flight lands.

There is no separate EES product to purchase. This support is part of how we do our job.
Operational & Legal Notice
Aerogreet provides logistical airport assistance and passenger concierge services outside restricted zones. We hold no immigration authority and cannot expedite or grant border clearance. In compliance with the Schengen Border Code and national border police directives (e.g., Bundespolizei), all immigration decisions, processing speeds, and mandatory biometric verifications rest exclusively with sovereign border control agencies.