Rome Airports Threaten EU Passport Suspension
Rome’s airports are worried about problems with a new EU passport system. The CEO says they are ‘very worried’ about chaos. They may stop using the system for non-EU travelers.
Aeroporti di Roma, the company running Rome’s airports, is concerned about the European Union’s new biometric controls. These controls are for travelers entering the EU. The CEO, Marco Troncone, believes the system could cause problems during the summer. Other European airport officials have also raised concerns. The airports are considering stopping the system for non-EU travelers to avoid chaos.
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Highlights
Airport Chaos Concerns
Aeroporti di Roma worry about summer chaos with new EU biometric controls.
Troncone's Warning
CEO Marco Troncone says they are ‘very worried’ about the situation.
Passport Suspension Possible
Rome’s airports may suspend the EU digital passport system.
Summer Tourist Season Risk
The move is to prevent travel chaos during the summer.
Follows Other Warnings
This follows warnings from other European airport officials.