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From USA, To London, then Sweden… What to expect?
Where should I carry food when crossing national borders — checked luggage or carry-on?Visa requirements for Indian Nationals transiting through Schengen to the UK, by train/ferry?Which buses from London to Continental Europe take the ferry?Travelling to Texas from India - where will I pass through Immigration?Flying from Ottawa to Kuwait via London HeathrowCrossing US border just to take another flight and times/rules to be consideredUS Citizen flying to a country, but via another country as a stop en ruote: do we need extra time?Do I have too short a layover for customs in Toronto?Will I need to go through immigration when flying from Sweden to Finland?Traveling to London with boyfriend, passport control together or separately
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I will be flying from Tampa, laying over in London( Gatwick airport), then on my way to Sweden (Arlanda airport). I was wondering, with this being my first trip across the pond, what to expect. To be specific, talking about Customs & Immigration.
I will be flying round trip on Norwegian airlines here in a few months. I'm curious about what I will need to do when I get to London. I have a 2 hour lay over to Sweden, along with a 5 hour lay over on the way back.
I know the UK is not apart of the Schengen Borders agreement, but does this mean I may have to go through Customs & Immigration at both airports? or not until I reach Sweden?
I have tried to ask my airline about this. One person says yes, another says no. I'm at a lost now. Whatever info you can give me will be awesome! thank you all.
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I will be flying from Tampa, laying over in London( Gatwick airport), then on my way to Sweden (Arlanda airport). I was wondering, with this being my first trip across the pond, what to expect. To be specific, talking about Customs & Immigration.
I will be flying round trip on Norwegian airlines here in a few months. I'm curious about what I will need to do when I get to London. I have a 2 hour lay over to Sweden, along with a 5 hour lay over on the way back.
I know the UK is not apart of the Schengen Borders agreement, but does this mean I may have to go through Customs & Immigration at both airports? or not until I reach Sweden?
I have tried to ask my airline about this. One person says yes, another says no. I'm at a lost now. Whatever info you can give me will be awesome! thank you all.
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The question the airline should be able to answer is whether your bags will be checked through or have to be collected and rechecked at Gatwick.
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I will be flying from Tampa, laying over in London( Gatwick airport), then on my way to Sweden (Arlanda airport). I was wondering, with this being my first trip across the pond, what to expect. To be specific, talking about Customs & Immigration.
I will be flying round trip on Norwegian airlines here in a few months. I'm curious about what I will need to do when I get to London. I have a 2 hour lay over to Sweden, along with a 5 hour lay over on the way back.
I know the UK is not apart of the Schengen Borders agreement, but does this mean I may have to go through Customs & Immigration at both airports? or not until I reach Sweden?
I have tried to ask my airline about this. One person says yes, another says no. I'm at a lost now. Whatever info you can give me will be awesome! thank you all.
usa schengen customs-and-immigration london sweden
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I will be flying from Tampa, laying over in London( Gatwick airport), then on my way to Sweden (Arlanda airport). I was wondering, with this being my first trip across the pond, what to expect. To be specific, talking about Customs & Immigration.
I will be flying round trip on Norwegian airlines here in a few months. I'm curious about what I will need to do when I get to London. I have a 2 hour lay over to Sweden, along with a 5 hour lay over on the way back.
I know the UK is not apart of the Schengen Borders agreement, but does this mean I may have to go through Customs & Immigration at both airports? or not until I reach Sweden?
I have tried to ask my airline about this. One person says yes, another says no. I'm at a lost now. Whatever info you can give me will be awesome! thank you all.
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The question the airline should be able to answer is whether your bags will be checked through or have to be collected and rechecked at Gatwick.
– Patricia Shanahan
5 hours ago
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The question the airline should be able to answer is whether your bags will be checked through or have to be collected and rechecked at Gatwick.
– Patricia Shanahan
5 hours ago
The question the airline should be able to answer is whether your bags will be checked through or have to be collected and rechecked at Gatwick.
– Patricia Shanahan
5 hours ago
The question the airline should be able to answer is whether your bags will be checked through or have to be collected and rechecked at Gatwick.
– Patricia Shanahan
5 hours ago
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I suppose you have both flights on the same ticket. In that case:
- your luggage will be checked through to your final destination
- you should get boarding passes for both flights in Tampa
- you will not need to go through passport control, reclaim your bags, or go through customs in Gatwick
- you may have to go through security, though
- you will then proceed directly to your gate
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https://www.gatwickairport.com/at-the-airport/flying-in/flight-connections/
International to international flight connections
If you’re arriving at Gatwick from an international flight, are connecting on to another international destination you have some choices to make depending on your circumstances:
- If your hold bags are through checked or you’re travelling with hand luggage only and you have your boarding pass, simply follow signs for Flight Connections*. There is no need to clear Passport Control or Customs.
or
- If your hold bags are not through checked, you must collect them at Gatwick. Follow signs to Baggage Reclaim – you will need to pass through Passport Control on your way – and then either use our free GatwickConnects service or proceed to the check-in desk for your next flight.
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I suppose you have both flights on the same ticket. In that case:
- your luggage will be checked through to your final destination
- you should get boarding passes for both flights in Tampa
- you will not need to go through passport control, reclaim your bags, or go through customs in Gatwick
- you may have to go through security, though
- you will then proceed directly to your gate
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I suppose you have both flights on the same ticket. In that case:
- your luggage will be checked through to your final destination
- you should get boarding passes for both flights in Tampa
- you will not need to go through passport control, reclaim your bags, or go through customs in Gatwick
- you may have to go through security, though
- you will then proceed directly to your gate
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I suppose you have both flights on the same ticket. In that case:
- your luggage will be checked through to your final destination
- you should get boarding passes for both flights in Tampa
- you will not need to go through passport control, reclaim your bags, or go through customs in Gatwick
- you may have to go through security, though
- you will then proceed directly to your gate
I suppose you have both flights on the same ticket. In that case:
- your luggage will be checked through to your final destination
- you should get boarding passes for both flights in Tampa
- you will not need to go through passport control, reclaim your bags, or go through customs in Gatwick
- you may have to go through security, though
- you will then proceed directly to your gate
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https://www.gatwickairport.com/at-the-airport/flying-in/flight-connections/
International to international flight connections
If you’re arriving at Gatwick from an international flight, are connecting on to another international destination you have some choices to make depending on your circumstances:
- If your hold bags are through checked or you’re travelling with hand luggage only and you have your boarding pass, simply follow signs for Flight Connections*. There is no need to clear Passport Control or Customs.
or
- If your hold bags are not through checked, you must collect them at Gatwick. Follow signs to Baggage Reclaim – you will need to pass through Passport Control on your way – and then either use our free GatwickConnects service or proceed to the check-in desk for your next flight.
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https://www.gatwickairport.com/at-the-airport/flying-in/flight-connections/
International to international flight connections
If you’re arriving at Gatwick from an international flight, are connecting on to another international destination you have some choices to make depending on your circumstances:
- If your hold bags are through checked or you’re travelling with hand luggage only and you have your boarding pass, simply follow signs for Flight Connections*. There is no need to clear Passport Control or Customs.
or
- If your hold bags are not through checked, you must collect them at Gatwick. Follow signs to Baggage Reclaim – you will need to pass through Passport Control on your way – and then either use our free GatwickConnects service or proceed to the check-in desk for your next flight.
add a comment |
https://www.gatwickairport.com/at-the-airport/flying-in/flight-connections/
International to international flight connections
If you’re arriving at Gatwick from an international flight, are connecting on to another international destination you have some choices to make depending on your circumstances:
- If your hold bags are through checked or you’re travelling with hand luggage only and you have your boarding pass, simply follow signs for Flight Connections*. There is no need to clear Passport Control or Customs.
or
- If your hold bags are not through checked, you must collect them at Gatwick. Follow signs to Baggage Reclaim – you will need to pass through Passport Control on your way – and then either use our free GatwickConnects service or proceed to the check-in desk for your next flight.
https://www.gatwickairport.com/at-the-airport/flying-in/flight-connections/
International to international flight connections
If you’re arriving at Gatwick from an international flight, are connecting on to another international destination you have some choices to make depending on your circumstances:
- If your hold bags are through checked or you’re travelling with hand luggage only and you have your boarding pass, simply follow signs for Flight Connections*. There is no need to clear Passport Control or Customs.
or
- If your hold bags are not through checked, you must collect them at Gatwick. Follow signs to Baggage Reclaim – you will need to pass through Passport Control on your way – and then either use our free GatwickConnects service or proceed to the check-in desk for your next flight.
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