The European Union experienced a 40% decrease in irregular border crossings between January and May, according to data from Frontex. A total of 39,000 irregular entries were recorded during this period. This significant reduction is attributed to ongoing cooperation with partner countries. Despite the overall decline, the route from Libya to Crete remains active for irregular migration. Frontex continues to monitor and address migration flows at the EU’s external borders. The agency’s data provides insight into evolving migration patterns and the effectiveness of current border management strategies. Further analysis will be needed to determine if this trend will continue throughout the year.