Subject: Re: Anyone Traveling To Europe/UK?
Landed in Amsterdam and did the EES thing. They had lots of machines and staff on hand to assist, so there was zero wait to access a machine. It took a few tries to get acceptable fingerprints on the scanpad but ultimately succeeded.

The queue was at the actual passport control, but that was no different than usual. Took us about 40 minutes there. The nice thing about AMS is that staff check the queues periodically to pull travelers with tight connections and move them to the front.

I asked the passport control agent if we would have to redo the EES part next time. She said it’s supposed to be good for one year but that right now that’s speculation. Every airport seems to be a bit different.

Kinda like TSA in the US.