About EESQueue
EESQueue is a free, independent tool to help non-EU travellers navigate the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) — count Schengen days, check airport queues, and understand what happens at the border.
What we cover
We track EES rollout status and queue data for 125 Schengen airports, run a client-side 90/180 calculator, and publish plain-English guides on what EES is, how it differs from ETIAS, the official app, land and sea borders, and who it applies to.
How we source data & our methodology
- Rollout status, kiosk counts and documented peaks are curated from airport operators, border authorities and press reporting, with a "last verified" date on each airport page.
- Live wait times are crowd-sourced from travellers. We only show a number when there's a trustworthy basis — recent validated reports (live) or a same-time-of-day average (typical). When there isn't, we show "—" rather than inventing a figure.
- The 90/180 calculator runs entirely in your browser; your travel dates are never uploaded.
Independence & disclosure
EESQueue is independent and not affiliated with the European Union, eu-LISA, Frontex, or any border authority. It's part of a small family of travel tools alongside FlightQueue (airport delays and live queues) and ImmigrationQueue (visa and immigration processing) — we share crowd-sourced queue data with FlightQueue.
Important
Everything here is for planning only and can change quickly. Always verify current rules and requirements with your airport, your travel operator, and the official EU EES page before you travel. EES became fully operational on 10 April 2026.
Corrections
Spotted something out of date or wrong? EES is moving fast and we update regularly — the fastest way to improve the queue data is to report a wait you've seen.