The company Ryanair has sent a letter to the 29 countries of the Schengen Area that have implemented the new Entry/Exit System (ESS) that postpone this system until September to avoid queues during summer holidays. In the case of Spain, Ryanair argues that the Government knew that this system would be mandatory from 10 April 2026 and that, despite this, it has not guaranteed “adequate staffing, the preparation of the system and the installation …
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The company Ryanair has sent a letter to the 29 countries of the Schengen Area that have implemented the new Entry/Exit System (ESS) that postpone this system until September to avoid queues during summer holidays. In the case of Spain, Ryanair argues that the Government knew that this system would be mandatory from 10 April 2026 and that, despite this, it has not guaranteed “adequate staffing, the preparation of the system and the installation …