AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 hours agoEES Border Chaos: Wizz Air’s boss warns UK holidaymakers to arrive up to three hours early for flights home as Europe’s Entry/Exit System (EES) adds biometric checks and has triggered delays and missed connections. EES Rollout & ETIAS: EES is now fully operational across Schengen, with ETIAS expected later in 2026—meaning more pre-travel admin for non-EU visitors. Liechtenstein in the Schengen Mix: EES covers Liechtenstein too, so the same queue risk applies for travellers passing through the region. Travel Paperwork Pressure: Separate travel coverage flags that travellers should have key documents ready (like proof of onward travel and insurance) and that some countries are also using e-gates to reduce bottlenecks. Local Sports Spotlight: FC Vaduz is set for top-flight Swiss football after winning the Challenge League, while international attention also swirls around the 2026 World Cup. Health & Pharma: AbbVie secured an expanded EU label for VENCLYXTO combinations for first-line CLL, including coverage for Liechtenstein. Climate Funding: Poland’s green transition gets a 160m euro boost via Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein named among partners.
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