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If you are flying to a visa-free country (for example, Israel) through, say, Riga or Budaz
If you are flying to a visa-free country (for example, Israel) through, say, Riga or Budapest, do you need a visa to these countries
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аватар HotLine
Vladimir, if you were to prescribe visa rules for your native Schengen area, how would you define the transit rules?
Everything is very simple and logically follows from one universal rule - only those who have a valid Schengen visa can cross the border of a Schengen country.
аватар vladimir_sv
Thanks for answering. Almost got pissed off
аватар HotLine
Everything simple has long been invented.
Yes, and difficult too.
Transferring to another flight without leaving the transit area of ​​the airport does not require a visa.
аватар vladimir_sv
So you can fly .... Thank you
аватар HotLine
You are welcome.
Just make sure you arrive and depart from the same terminal.
But I doubt that it is cheaper to fly from Ukraine to Israel through Budapest, and even more so through Riga.
аватар HotLine
By the way, Israel still has a visa requirement for Ukraine.
аватар vladimir_sv
Thank you for your attention. I looked at tickets for March 26 and April 2 back through Riga 5518 UAH for two. It's not expensive I think. Only I don’t know the terminals. And probably standing in the terminal for 2 hours, this is not very good
аватар HotLine
I thought that you were going to emigrate to the Schengen zone. And you, it turns out, save.
A direct flight is more expensive by 800 UAH for two. There is only one carrier on the route (through Riga - AIR BALTIC, and through Budapest - MALEV). In such cases, you should not worry about terminal issues. Baggage will also be automatically reloaded.
But you will have to wait in the transit zone.
аватар HotLine
And no one guarantees that the visa regime for Ukraine will be canceled by March 26.
аватар Anetka-gan
yes, given that the visa regime has apparently been canceled in the summer, but they still won’t sign all the documents ... then maybe you’ll also fly in with a visa!
and in Riga the airport is large, in 2 hours you will find what to do - look for your departure gate.
аватар vladimir_sv
So they say that they won’t let you out at the airport at all, you have to stand in the transit zone without going to the airport
аватар Anetka-gan
and we do not say that they will release. we are talking about the transit part. she is big.
аватар HotLine
For understanding - all airport duty-free shops DUTY FREE are located in the transit zone. In some airports, these are entire shopping complexes.
аватар 57888
If you are flying with a transfer through the Schengen countries, without leaving the airport, then in this case a Schengen visa is not needed. They promise to make Israel a visa-free country from February 9, but it is not yet certain. The difference for a person with a direct flight is 387 UAH, it is better to fly a direct flight.
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