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EES: coach operator adds to call over 90/180-day exemption

25 Nov 2025

One month after launch, impact of the EU Schengen-area Entry/Exit System (EES) is already being seen as one coach operator says it has had to cut back its continental programme by around 50%.

EES – a digital border management system which is being phased in for non-EU citizens entering or leaving Schengen – means the EU’s 90/180-day rule will be strictly enforced.

That will particularly affect coach drivers, who will be unable to spend more than 90 out of 180 days in the region, whether for work or holidays.

Jason Edwards, Managing Director of Jason Edwards Travel, which has already published its 2026 overseas calendar and assigned drivers, says: “I think it’s fair to say we’ve reduced our European programme by about 50%.

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EES: coach operator adds to call over 90/180-day exemption