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CDG baggage claim before or after immigration?
Transit through Muscat airport with 2 different tickets and two different airlines, do I need a visa?British Airways to Qatar airways : baggage transfer with separate ticketsWhat are the steps to claim/recheck baggage on international layover via non-partner connecting airline?How to handle checked baggage when transiting international to domestic at DEL?Is there a way to quickly transfer between terminals 2E and 2D at CDG?What is the purpose of the revolving doors before immigration in CDG airport?Baggage claim during connecting flightsDo I need to pass through immigration in CDG?meeting in CDG & transferring to Orly
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I have a transfer in CDG (both in T1), but they are on separate tickets. I'm not entering the Schengen area, nor coming from it.
Can I check baggage for my flight to CDG and collect it before immigration or do I have to go through immigration if I want to have a checked bag?
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I have a transfer in CDG (both in T1), but they are on separate tickets. I'm not entering the Schengen area, nor coming from it.
Can I check baggage for my flight to CDG and collect it before immigration or do I have to go through immigration if I want to have a checked bag?
customs-and-immigration transit luggage cdg
What are the two airlines (and ideally, the two flights)? Some airlines may be able to check-through luggage to another airline even on separate tickets if they are in the same alliance, have code-share agreements, or some other types of agreements.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:34
They are not part of the same alliance nor have any code share agreements that I know of, but I'll call and ask to see if they can do that anyway, thanks!
– Umur Kontacı
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I have a transfer in CDG (both in T1), but they are on separate tickets. I'm not entering the Schengen area, nor coming from it.
Can I check baggage for my flight to CDG and collect it before immigration or do I have to go through immigration if I want to have a checked bag?
customs-and-immigration transit luggage cdg
I have a transfer in CDG (both in T1), but they are on separate tickets. I'm not entering the Schengen area, nor coming from it.
Can I check baggage for my flight to CDG and collect it before immigration or do I have to go through immigration if I want to have a checked bag?
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What are the two airlines (and ideally, the two flights)? Some airlines may be able to check-through luggage to another airline even on separate tickets if they are in the same alliance, have code-share agreements, or some other types of agreements.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:34
They are not part of the same alliance nor have any code share agreements that I know of, but I'll call and ask to see if they can do that anyway, thanks!
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 12:57
add a comment
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What are the two airlines (and ideally, the two flights)? Some airlines may be able to check-through luggage to another airline even on separate tickets if they are in the same alliance, have code-share agreements, or some other types of agreements.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:34
They are not part of the same alliance nor have any code share agreements that I know of, but I'll call and ask to see if they can do that anyway, thanks!
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 12:57
What are the two airlines (and ideally, the two flights)? Some airlines may be able to check-through luggage to another airline even on separate tickets if they are in the same alliance, have code-share agreements, or some other types of agreements.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:34
What are the two airlines (and ideally, the two flights)? Some airlines may be able to check-through luggage to another airline even on separate tickets if they are in the same alliance, have code-share agreements, or some other types of agreements.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:34
They are not part of the same alliance nor have any code share agreements that I know of, but I'll call and ask to see if they can do that anyway, thanks!
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 12:57
They are not part of the same alliance nor have any code share agreements that I know of, but I'll call and ask to see if they can do that anyway, thanks!
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 12:57
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Baggage claim on an international flight is always after immigration.
You can talk to your airline if they can transfer over the baggage to the other airline (in some cases this is possible) but if that doesn’t work out and if you must take your baggage and check it yourself then it is always going to be after immigration.
And in that case you’re definitely entering Schengen area and will require a visa if your passport doesn’t have Schengen visa exemptions.
Since you appear to be a savvy traveler who knows what he is asking, it is safe to assume that you know your immigration requirements. Hence there is no need for the standard TSE project visa & boarding fear.
Which of course means OP would have to enter the Schengen Area, and would need to have a visa to do so if their nationality does not allow for visa-free entry.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:33
The last clause should read "if your passport doesn’t have a Schengen visa exemption." The Schengen airport transit visa is not applicable if the traveler has to enter the Schengen area. Also note the important point raised by the other answer.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:17
3
Even if baggage is transferred, if they need a visa the airline might not allow the passenger to board on 2 separate tickets if they don't have a Schengen visa
– BritishSam
Sep 18 at 14:26
I never claimed they don’t need a visa for the first flight. OPs question was about baggage and I’ve clearly answered that they will have to pass through immigration.
– Hanky Panky
Sep 18 at 14:29
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Baggage claim will be after the border control (Immigration).
Please note that if your nationality doesn't have visa-free access to the Schengen area and you don't have a valid visa, the airline might not even allow you to board or check-in for the first flight. please contact your airline to clarify tour situation in that case and ask if they can check the bags for you, they might do it if they have a partnership with the other airline.
4
This point cannot be stressed enough.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:18
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No problems on entering the Schengen area, but that's a great call-out for those who need a visa and not have one.
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 14:31
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Baggage claim on an international flight is always after immigration.
You can talk to your airline if they can transfer over the baggage to the other airline (in some cases this is possible) but if that doesn’t work out and if you must take your baggage and check it yourself then it is always going to be after immigration.
And in that case you’re definitely entering Schengen area and will require a visa if your passport doesn’t have Schengen visa exemptions.
Since you appear to be a savvy traveler who knows what he is asking, it is safe to assume that you know your immigration requirements. Hence there is no need for the standard TSE project visa & boarding fear.
Which of course means OP would have to enter the Schengen Area, and would need to have a visa to do so if their nationality does not allow for visa-free entry.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:33
The last clause should read "if your passport doesn’t have a Schengen visa exemption." The Schengen airport transit visa is not applicable if the traveler has to enter the Schengen area. Also note the important point raised by the other answer.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:17
3
Even if baggage is transferred, if they need a visa the airline might not allow the passenger to board on 2 separate tickets if they don't have a Schengen visa
– BritishSam
Sep 18 at 14:26
I never claimed they don’t need a visa for the first flight. OPs question was about baggage and I’ve clearly answered that they will have to pass through immigration.
– Hanky Panky
Sep 18 at 14:29
add a comment
|
Baggage claim on an international flight is always after immigration.
You can talk to your airline if they can transfer over the baggage to the other airline (in some cases this is possible) but if that doesn’t work out and if you must take your baggage and check it yourself then it is always going to be after immigration.
And in that case you’re definitely entering Schengen area and will require a visa if your passport doesn’t have Schengen visa exemptions.
Since you appear to be a savvy traveler who knows what he is asking, it is safe to assume that you know your immigration requirements. Hence there is no need for the standard TSE project visa & boarding fear.
Which of course means OP would have to enter the Schengen Area, and would need to have a visa to do so if their nationality does not allow for visa-free entry.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:33
The last clause should read "if your passport doesn’t have a Schengen visa exemption." The Schengen airport transit visa is not applicable if the traveler has to enter the Schengen area. Also note the important point raised by the other answer.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:17
3
Even if baggage is transferred, if they need a visa the airline might not allow the passenger to board on 2 separate tickets if they don't have a Schengen visa
– BritishSam
Sep 18 at 14:26
I never claimed they don’t need a visa for the first flight. OPs question was about baggage and I’ve clearly answered that they will have to pass through immigration.
– Hanky Panky
Sep 18 at 14:29
add a comment
|
Baggage claim on an international flight is always after immigration.
You can talk to your airline if they can transfer over the baggage to the other airline (in some cases this is possible) but if that doesn’t work out and if you must take your baggage and check it yourself then it is always going to be after immigration.
And in that case you’re definitely entering Schengen area and will require a visa if your passport doesn’t have Schengen visa exemptions.
Since you appear to be a savvy traveler who knows what he is asking, it is safe to assume that you know your immigration requirements. Hence there is no need for the standard TSE project visa & boarding fear.
Baggage claim on an international flight is always after immigration.
You can talk to your airline if they can transfer over the baggage to the other airline (in some cases this is possible) but if that doesn’t work out and if you must take your baggage and check it yourself then it is always going to be after immigration.
And in that case you’re definitely entering Schengen area and will require a visa if your passport doesn’t have Schengen visa exemptions.
Since you appear to be a savvy traveler who knows what he is asking, it is safe to assume that you know your immigration requirements. Hence there is no need for the standard TSE project visa & boarding fear.
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Which of course means OP would have to enter the Schengen Area, and would need to have a visa to do so if their nationality does not allow for visa-free entry.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:33
The last clause should read "if your passport doesn’t have a Schengen visa exemption." The Schengen airport transit visa is not applicable if the traveler has to enter the Schengen area. Also note the important point raised by the other answer.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:17
3
Even if baggage is transferred, if they need a visa the airline might not allow the passenger to board on 2 separate tickets if they don't have a Schengen visa
– BritishSam
Sep 18 at 14:26
I never claimed they don’t need a visa for the first flight. OPs question was about baggage and I’ve clearly answered that they will have to pass through immigration.
– Hanky Panky
Sep 18 at 14:29
add a comment
|
Which of course means OP would have to enter the Schengen Area, and would need to have a visa to do so if their nationality does not allow for visa-free entry.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:33
The last clause should read "if your passport doesn’t have a Schengen visa exemption." The Schengen airport transit visa is not applicable if the traveler has to enter the Schengen area. Also note the important point raised by the other answer.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:17
3
Even if baggage is transferred, if they need a visa the airline might not allow the passenger to board on 2 separate tickets if they don't have a Schengen visa
– BritishSam
Sep 18 at 14:26
I never claimed they don’t need a visa for the first flight. OPs question was about baggage and I’ve clearly answered that they will have to pass through immigration.
– Hanky Panky
Sep 18 at 14:29
Which of course means OP would have to enter the Schengen Area, and would need to have a visa to do so if their nationality does not allow for visa-free entry.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:33
Which of course means OP would have to enter the Schengen Area, and would need to have a visa to do so if their nationality does not allow for visa-free entry.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:33
The last clause should read "if your passport doesn’t have a Schengen visa exemption." The Schengen airport transit visa is not applicable if the traveler has to enter the Schengen area. Also note the important point raised by the other answer.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:17
The last clause should read "if your passport doesn’t have a Schengen visa exemption." The Schengen airport transit visa is not applicable if the traveler has to enter the Schengen area. Also note the important point raised by the other answer.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:17
3
3
Even if baggage is transferred, if they need a visa the airline might not allow the passenger to board on 2 separate tickets if they don't have a Schengen visa
– BritishSam
Sep 18 at 14:26
Even if baggage is transferred, if they need a visa the airline might not allow the passenger to board on 2 separate tickets if they don't have a Schengen visa
– BritishSam
Sep 18 at 14:26
I never claimed they don’t need a visa for the first flight. OPs question was about baggage and I’ve clearly answered that they will have to pass through immigration.
– Hanky Panky
Sep 18 at 14:29
I never claimed they don’t need a visa for the first flight. OPs question was about baggage and I’ve clearly answered that they will have to pass through immigration.
– Hanky Panky
Sep 18 at 14:29
add a comment
|
Baggage claim will be after the border control (Immigration).
Please note that if your nationality doesn't have visa-free access to the Schengen area and you don't have a valid visa, the airline might not even allow you to board or check-in for the first flight. please contact your airline to clarify tour situation in that case and ask if they can check the bags for you, they might do it if they have a partnership with the other airline.
4
This point cannot be stressed enough.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:18
1
No problems on entering the Schengen area, but that's a great call-out for those who need a visa and not have one.
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 14:31
add a comment
|
Baggage claim will be after the border control (Immigration).
Please note that if your nationality doesn't have visa-free access to the Schengen area and you don't have a valid visa, the airline might not even allow you to board or check-in for the first flight. please contact your airline to clarify tour situation in that case and ask if they can check the bags for you, they might do it if they have a partnership with the other airline.
4
This point cannot be stressed enough.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:18
1
No problems on entering the Schengen area, but that's a great call-out for those who need a visa and not have one.
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 14:31
add a comment
|
Baggage claim will be after the border control (Immigration).
Please note that if your nationality doesn't have visa-free access to the Schengen area and you don't have a valid visa, the airline might not even allow you to board or check-in for the first flight. please contact your airline to clarify tour situation in that case and ask if they can check the bags for you, they might do it if they have a partnership with the other airline.
Baggage claim will be after the border control (Immigration).
Please note that if your nationality doesn't have visa-free access to the Schengen area and you don't have a valid visa, the airline might not even allow you to board or check-in for the first flight. please contact your airline to clarify tour situation in that case and ask if they can check the bags for you, they might do it if they have a partnership with the other airline.
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This point cannot be stressed enough.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:18
1
No problems on entering the Schengen area, but that's a great call-out for those who need a visa and not have one.
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 14:31
add a comment
|
4
This point cannot be stressed enough.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:18
1
No problems on entering the Schengen area, but that's a great call-out for those who need a visa and not have one.
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 14:31
4
4
This point cannot be stressed enough.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:18
This point cannot be stressed enough.
– phoog
Sep 18 at 13:18
1
1
No problems on entering the Schengen area, but that's a great call-out for those who need a visa and not have one.
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 14:31
No problems on entering the Schengen area, but that's a great call-out for those who need a visa and not have one.
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 14:31
add a comment
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What are the two airlines (and ideally, the two flights)? Some airlines may be able to check-through luggage to another airline even on separate tickets if they are in the same alliance, have code-share agreements, or some other types of agreements.
– jcaron
Sep 18 at 12:34
They are not part of the same alliance nor have any code share agreements that I know of, but I'll call and ask to see if they can do that anyway, thanks!
– Umur Kontacı
Sep 18 at 12:57