Ryanair has called on the Portuguese Government to delay the implementation of the new European entry/exit system until September, warning of long queues at airports during the peak summer season. The airline argues that authorities have failed to provide sufficient staff and infrastructure, noting that wait times at Faro, Funchal, and Porto airports are already excessive. Ryanair has written to governments across Europe, including Portuguese Interior Minister Luís Neves, urging them to follow Greece's example and postpone the rollout to avoid travel disruptions for families.
Ryanair asks Government to suspend new border control system until September
Thursday, 30 April 2026RSS










