The situation tends to worsen during peak flight times, with lines stretching across various areas of the Algarve airport facility, leading to a high volume of complaints and dissatisfaction among travellers affected by the delays.
These operational issues are causing stress and frustration for both passengers and airport staff, as the airport struggles to keep up with the increased number of flights and tourists during the busy travel season. Many travellers have reported missing connections or having to rearrange their plans due to lengthy wait times.
The airport authorities have acknowledged the situation and are actively seeking solutions to improve passenger flow and reduce delays.
Such delays have been frequent at airports across the country, often attributed to the new entry-exit system.
The tourism, restaurant, and hospitality sectors, particularly in the Algarve, have already voiced their concern regarding these delays, as they could deter tourists from travelling.
Business owners worry that persistent problems at Faro Airport and other major entry points could negatively affect the region's reputation as a welcoming destination.
Some industry leaders have called for increased staffing and improved technology to speed up the screening process, emphasising the importance of ensuring a positive first impression for visitors arriving in Portugal. With the summer season underway, there is growing pressure on authorities to address the root causes of these disruptions and ensure a smooth travel experience for all.














How long are you going to report the same problem now worse due to the UK having to register photo and prints
It’s a shambles and always has been but getting worse
The government do nothing the police on departure and arrivals get paid peanuts for a thankless job
Say goodbye to tourism is this carries on people will no longer tolerate false promises and outdated systems
By Rex Davis from Other on 09 Jul 2026, 11:12