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Ryanair issues 'passport queue chaos' warning and names 7 European airports faceing longest delays

Irish Mirror

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July 5, 2026

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Ryanair issues 'passport queue chaos' warning and names 7 European airports faceing longest delays

Ryanair has listed seven airports experiencing major disruptions, with some seeing queues of up to six hours, and with further congestion expected during the busiest weeks in summer

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Euro Weekly News

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· Jul 4, 2026

Portugal is making a big airport change that could reduce long travel delays

If you have ever landed in Portugal during peak summer and found yourself stuck in a slow-moving passport queue, you []

EUobserver

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· Jul 7, 2026

Brussels just dodged a Brexit‑fuelled airport meltdown with its biometrics U‑turn

The EU Commission says that the EES will reduce the average time spent at passport control from 90 seconds to 20 seconds per person. Airlines have warned of five-hour queues at airports.

Vanguard News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Air Peace passengers hit by flight delays after IT glitch

By Dickson Omobola West Africa’s largest airline, Air Peace, has attributed the flight disruptions experienced across its route network, Monday, to a power surge that affected a critical IT infrastructure server used for crew scheduling and flight planning. The airline said the incident resulted in delays on some of its flights as its technical teams, [] The post Air Peace passengers hit by flight delays after IT glitch appeared first on Vanguard News.

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 30, 2026

Pearson airport streamlining border process for international travellers

International flyers can now skip in-person check-ins

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 2, 2026

Irish holidaymaker hell as Ryanair names seven airports where passengers face 'dire' delay nightmare

Ryanair has identified seven popular European airports where passengers are suffering long delays because of new EU border checks

Daily Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

The European airports where Brits face queuing misery this summer: Ryanair names seven worst-hit terminals under new EU border checks

The European airports where Brits face queuing misery this summer: Ryanair names seven worst-hit terminals under new EU border checks

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Related coverage for "Ryanair issues 'passport queue chaos' warning and names 7 European airports faceing longest delays": Euro Weekly News — Portugal is making a big airport change that could reduce long travel delays. EUobserver — Brussels just dodged a Brexit‑fuelled airport meltdown with its biometrics U‑turn. Vanguard News — Air Peace passengers hit by flight delays after IT glitch. Toronto Sun — Pearson airport streamlining border process for international travellers. Irish Mirror — Irish holidaymaker hell as Ryanair names seven airports where passengers face 'dire' delay nightmare. Daily Mail — The European airports where Brits face queuing misery this summer: Ryanair names seven worst-hit terminals under new EU border checks