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Bosnia and Herzegovina's airports plan eGate introduction

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Three international airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Mostar - have launched preparatory work for the introduction of electronic passport control (eGates), aimed at significantly speeding up border procedures and reducing congestion. The project, led by the Agency for Identification Documents, Registers and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina (IDDEEA), recently brought together representatives from the Border Police, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Air Navigation Services Agency and the three airports. The parties agreed to establish dedicated teams that will develop a pilot project and prepare an application for European Union funding. Sarajevo Airport will take responsibility for ensuring the technical conditions for the installation and adaption of designated areas, while the Border Police will handle procurement and integration of the equipment with IDDEEA’s system. In the first phase, the eGates will be available to Bosnian citizens, with access later expanding to foreign travellers.

eGates typically operate through a two-step process. Passengers first scan their passport, which opens the initial gate. A photo is then taken for facial recognition, after which a second gate opens, allowing the traveller to continue their journey. Within the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade Airport currently boasts passport eGates for arriving and departing passengers. They are available for passport holders from Serbia, as well as Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Hungary, Germany, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Last year, Singapore's Changi Airport became the first in the world to process all arriving and departing travellers exclusively through eGates, regardless of their nationality.

September 19, 2025
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  1. Anonymous14:39

    Well done Bosnia!

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  2. Anonymous15:51

    Super👍

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  3. Vlad17:11

    "with access later expanding to foreign travellers."

    I will never understand this. While US & UK are raising visa fees for our countries, we are giving them preferential treatment. Sad.

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    1. Anonymous01:00

      I can give you multiple reasons why this is good. Let’s start with the fact that it is goint to increse the efficency at the airport, giving border police and airport staff a chance to focus on safety and service (has nothing to do with BiH or foregin passport). 2. Keep in mind that the US and UK did not push for visas due to any bad intention, these countries have serious issues with illegal migration, drug dealing etc. The amount of UK or US citizens aiming to illegally enter BiH is pretty much zero. 3. As tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in BiH its indeed positive that people have simple and quick access in to spend more money in the country. Keep in mind BiH is the one needing them not the other way around. Its not always about ”eye for an eye” ots about understanding your own circumstances and do whats in your strategic interest. :)

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    2. Anonymous12:57

      Anon 10:10. Good point. Thank you for elaboration

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    3. Vlad00:16

      Literally none of the points are valid, though.

      1) eGates have nothing to do with "efficiency" and everything to do with staff reduction.
      2) The UK and US have serious issues with illegal migration, none of which are due to Bosnian (or indeed Serbian) citizens.
      3) Not a single tourist in history has made the decision on whether or not to visit a country based on the availability of eGates.

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  4. Anonymous11:29

    @admin

    "Within the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade Airport currently boasts passport eGates for arriving and departing passengers. "
    Zagreb airport does as well, not sure about Ljubljana airport, but I think they also might have it.

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    1. Anonymous11:36

      There are DTC gates, but there are no face recognition gates in Zagreb. LJU does not have them.

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  5. Anonymous18:14

    Gdje je Tuzla u svemu ovom i ona je BiH ?

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  6. Anonymous14:50

    Bravo BiH

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