After being delayed for years, the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is expected to come into force this autumn. Brits and other ‘third-country’ holidaymakers will need to register their arrival and departure from EU and Schengen Area countries by having their photo and fingerprints taken at passport control. This will replace the manual passport stamp. But many travellers remain uncertain about how the system – and the follow up European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) due in mid-2025 – will work. Euronews Travel spoke to travel bodies, agents and experts to find out what advic…