Do You Go Through Passport Control for a Connecting Flight? What Travelers Need to Know

Learn when passport control is required during connecting flights and how terminal changes affect your transit through airports.

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Typically, you do not go through passport control for a connecting flight if you remain in the international transit area of the airport. However, if your connecting flight requires you to change terminals or airlines, some countries might require you to go through passport control and customs. Always check the specific requirements of your layover airport and the airlines involved to avoid any last-minute confusion.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Do I have to go through passport control during a layover? Not usually, if you remain in the international transit area. However, changing terminals or airlines might require passport control depending on the country and airport.
  2. When is customs clearance required during a connecting flight? Customs clearance is generally required if you leave the transit area or enter a new country’s territory during your layover, especially if changing terminals or airlines.
  3. How can I find out if I need to go through passport control during my layover? Check the airport’s official website and your airline’s guidelines for specific rules regarding connecting flights and transit procedures.