Understanding Customs Procedures on Connecting Flights
Learn where to go through customs on a connecting flight and essential tips to ensure a smooth travel experience.
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You go through customs at your first point of entry into the country you're visiting. On a connecting flight, this means you'll clear customs at the first airport you land in. After clearing customs, you'll proceed to your next flight. Ensure you have enough layover time to accommodate this process.
FAQs & Answers
- Do you always go through customs on a connecting flight? Yes, you go through customs at the first airport you'll land in when entering a new country.
- How much layover time do I need for customs? It's recommended to have at least 1-2 hours layover to accommodate customs clearance and travel to your next gate.
- What if I miss my connecting flight due to customs? If you miss your connecting flight because of customs delays, contact your airline immediately for rebooking options.