Cross the border at the quiet hour.
EES queues swing hour to hour as arrival and departure banks hit the border. FlightQueue forecasts the expected wait by hour at each Schengen airport, in local time, split by direction, so you can pick a calmer time to fly or arrive earlier when your hour is a peak.
Hour-by-hour curve
A 24-hour expected-wait curve in airport-local time. Hours backed by real traveler reports show solid; the rest follow scheduled flight volume at the busiest hubs.
Arrivals vs departures
EES applies at both borders, so every forecast is split: the entry check on arrival into Schengen, and the exit verification when you leave.
Busiest and quietest hours
Each airport surfaces its peak and quiet hour, so you can shift your crossing by an hour or two and skip the worst of the queue.
Embeddable widget
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- Real reports first. An hour with enough validated traveler reports shows the observed average for that hour and direction.
- Flight volume fills the gaps. Where reports are thin, the curve follows scheduled arrival and departure volume at the airport, so the shape still reflects when the border is actually busy.
- No invented numbers. When there is no recent report for a direction, we say so and show the typical pattern rather than a fake live figure.
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