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We fly from Warsaw to about. Tenerife with a transfer in Birmingham, the question is, do I need a transit visa when arriving in Birmingham?
We fly from Warsaw to about. Tenerife with a transfer in Birmingham, the question is, do I need a transit visa when arriving in Birmingham?
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аватар ollennka
If you do not plan to leave the transit zone in Birmingham, then a visa is not needed.
аватар alex45
Sit in the transit zone! Hence - no need!
аватар dominusnoks09
Thank you
аватар NatashaS
Only now you need to find out if the transit zone is at Birmingham Airport. Not all airports in the United Kingdom have transit terminals. For example, Heathrow Airport and Gatwick have such zones, while Stansted and Luton do not.
аватар ollennka
It has.
аватар kolyan_cat
Ahem... In my opinion, the first question - are both flights issued with the same ticket or different ones? If from Birmingham - Ryan, and the tickets are different, then the transit zone will not save.
аватар Oleksii64
There was also such an option - if you have tickets and you need to leave the transit zone without a visa - the issue is decided by the border service officer ("at the discretion" of the officer - up to a day).
аватар dominusnoks09
I’m flying there with wizzair, from there I’m Ryan, I plan not to go out into the transit zone, I have a biometric passport.
аватар kolyan_cat
"I plan not to leave the transit zone" - this is where the dog rummaged. Tickets are separate, transfer is not provided for them, your desire may not be asked, stupidly expel everyone to passport control without options. Very risky.
Ryan from Poland flies to Tenerife, it's better to overpay. Otherwise, there is a very high chance of not flying anywhere.
аватар ollennka
Sorry, but where does it say that the tickets are separate? Several times I bought two flights of different airlines with one ticket. Passenger and baggage are checked in without problems immediately to the final destination.
аватар kolyan_cat
Miles sorry, two low-cost airlines, Ryan and Wizzair, I want to bet that these are different tickets? Will it go for a case of champagne?
аватар dominusnoks09
On a transfer, I flew from Washington to Kyiv via Munich, Delta and Lufthansa, in Washington they issued 2 tickets, moved in Munich without leaving the transit zone
аватар ollennka
There the main issue will be in the baggage check-in. I didn’t fly with low-cost airlines, and regular airlines check in luggage to the final destination without any problems. But since kolyan_cat has the experience that religion forbids low-cost airlines from checking in baggage immediately to the end point, then this is sad...
аватар kolyan_cat
"in Washington they issued 2 tickets" - a thousand apologies, Delta + Lufthansa - this is 1 ticket, in Washington you were given 2 boarding tickets, this is a completely different situation.
Baggage can be checked in to the final destination only if both segments of the flight are issued with 1 ticket.
аватар ollennka
Well, thank God, that is, even low-cost airlines can.
аватар kolyan_cat
The person was buying 2 separate tickets from 2 separate carriers. What exactly "even low-cost airlines can"?
аватар ollennka
Where is it written about two separate tickets?
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