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EES Guide: Luxembourg

Entry/Exit System rollout status, biometric kiosks, and live border queues across Luxembourg's international airports. Everything non-EU travelers need before they fly.

Luxembourg joined the Schengen Area on March 26, 1995. The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) is live at 1 of 1 international airport in the country. The largest hub for non-EU arrivals is Luxembourg-Findel International Airport (LUX) in Luxembourg.

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Airports live
LUX
Biggest hub
1995
Joined Schengen
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Total kiosks

Rollout Status

1 live ยท 0 partial ยท 0 pending. Full EES operation required across Schengen since 10 April 2026.

Biggest Hub

Luxembourg-Findel International Airport (LUX) handles the bulk of non-EU arrivals into Luxembourg. First-entry enrolment averages 5 minutes.

Land & Sea Borders

Shares Schengen land borders with neighbouring states. EES only applies at external Schengen borders (air, sea, and non-Schengen land crossings).

Most-Traveled Route

The largest non-EU inbound routes into Luxembourg funnel through LUX. Expect the heaviest EES queues on morning transatlantic and midday UK arrivals.

EES at Luxembourg Airports

IATAAirportStatusFirst entryKnown issues
LUX
Luxembourg-Findel International Airport
Luxembourg
Live5 minโ€”View โ†’

Your first EES entry in a Schengen country

1

Approach a self-service EES kiosk or booth

At most major Schengen airports, follow the signs for "Non-EU / EES Registration" after disembarking. Kiosks are typically placed before the staffed immigration booths.

2

Scan your passport

Place your passport photo page down on the reader. The kiosk scans the MRZ (machine-readable zone) and confirms your identity. Make sure your chipped biometric passport is intact โ€” damaged chips trigger a manual fallback.

3

Provide fingerprints

Place four fingers (excluding the thumb) flat on the scanner when prompted, first right hand then left. Children under 12 skip this step.

4

Capture facial image

Look straight at the camera with no hat, sunglasses, or face covering. Neutral expression. The kiosk validates the image against your passport photo.

5

Answer any border questions

Most travelers are waved through. Some are directed to a staffed booth for standard purpose-of-visit and length-of-stay questions. Have proof of onward travel and accommodation ready.

6

Collect receipt and proceed โ€” no passport stamp

The kiosk prints a small entry receipt. Your entry is now recorded digitally; no physical stamp is added to your passport. Keep the receipt for your records until you exit the Schengen Area.

Tips for Traveling to Luxembourg

Your first entry takes the longest

First-entry biometric enrolment typically runs 3โ€“7 minutes. Returning entries within your 3-year record drop to 30โ€“60 seconds. Plan your first post-April-2026 trip with extra buffer.

Use self-service kiosks when available

Self-service EES kiosks are almost always faster than the staffed booth queue. Major hubs have 20+ kiosks per terminal; use them unless directed otherwise.

Keep your biometric passport chip intact

EES relies on the biometric chip embedded in your passport. A damaged chip triggers a slower manual fallback and may cause you to be sent to a staffed booth.

Use family lanes with children under 12

Most large airports (CDG, FRA, AMS, FCO, MAD, BCN) have dedicated family lanes to simplify the process for parents. Children still need a facial image but skip fingerprinting.

Allow extra connection time

If you are connecting through a Schengen hub (AMS, CDG, FRA, MUC) onto an intra-Schengen flight, build in an extra 60โ€“90 minutes for EES enrolment on your first trip.

Never refuse biometrics

Refusing fingerprints or facial image is grounds for entry refusal. If you have a medical condition affecting fingerprinting, tell the officer and request an accommodation โ€” do not simply decline.

Who EES Applies To

EES Applies If You Are

  • A non-EU / EEA / Swiss national on a short stay (up to 90 days in 180)
  • Visa-exempt (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.) or on a Schengen C-visa
  • Entering Luxembourg by air, land, or sea from outside the Schengen Area

Common Exemptions

  • EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals
  • Long-stay (national) visa holders
  • EU residence permit holders
  • Diplomats and service-passport holders

Luxembourg EES โ€” Frequently Asked Questions

Is EES live in Luxembourg?

Yes. 1 of 1 airport in Luxembourg has EES fully live. Full rollout across the Schengen Area completed on 10 April 2026.

Which Luxembourg airport has the biggest EES operation?

Luxembourg-Findel International Airport (LUX) in Luxembourg is the busiest EES border for Luxembourg. On first entry expect around 5 minutes; returning travelers typically clear in 1 minute.

When did Luxembourg join Schengen?

Luxembourg joined the Schengen Area on March 26, 1995. EES applies at every external Schengen border in the country, including all international airports and land crossings with non-Schengen states.

Are there known EES issues at Luxembourg airports right now?

No known operational issues at Luxembourg airports as of the latest verification. Queues follow the usual EES pattern โ€” 3โ€“7 minutes for first-entry biometric enrolment, 30โ€“60 seconds for returning travelers.

Do I still get a passport stamp when entering Luxembourg?

No. Since EES went fully live on 10 April 2026, Luxembourg no longer stamps non-EU passports on entry or exit. Your border crossings are recorded digitally in EES. A receipt is printed from the kiosk for your records โ€” keep it until you leave the Schengen Area.

Also see our general EES FAQ covering all 18 common questions.