Does Belo Horizonte airport have an international transit area?
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I'm considering an international connecting flight via Belo Horizonte airport.
Does transiting at this airport require a visa? Is there in international transit area?
What does the international transit process look like? My layover would only be one hour.
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I'm considering an international connecting flight via Belo Horizonte airport.
Does transiting at this airport require a visa? Is there in international transit area?
What does the international transit process look like? My layover would only be one hour.
airports transit-visas brazil
Until I know, you will need to go to immigration and customs in all Brazil airport. Belo Horizonte airport is not so crowded, so it could be fine.
â Marcel P.
Mar 6 at 16:43
According to Timatic, "Transiting without a visa is possible for: Passengers with a connecting flight booked on the same ticket in transit," but that doesn't say anything about whether you have to clear immigration anyway.
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Mar 6 at 18:08
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I'm considering an international connecting flight via Belo Horizonte airport.
Does transiting at this airport require a visa? Is there in international transit area?
What does the international transit process look like? My layover would only be one hour.
airports transit-visas brazil
I'm considering an international connecting flight via Belo Horizonte airport.
Does transiting at this airport require a visa? Is there in international transit area?
What does the international transit process look like? My layover would only be one hour.
airports transit-visas brazil
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asked Mar 5 at 20:51
Carl from Busbud
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Until I know, you will need to go to immigration and customs in all Brazil airport. Belo Horizonte airport is not so crowded, so it could be fine.
â Marcel P.
Mar 6 at 16:43
According to Timatic, "Transiting without a visa is possible for: Passengers with a connecting flight booked on the same ticket in transit," but that doesn't say anything about whether you have to clear immigration anyway.
â phoog
Mar 6 at 18:08
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Until I know, you will need to go to immigration and customs in all Brazil airport. Belo Horizonte airport is not so crowded, so it could be fine.
â Marcel P.
Mar 6 at 16:43
According to Timatic, "Transiting without a visa is possible for: Passengers with a connecting flight booked on the same ticket in transit," but that doesn't say anything about whether you have to clear immigration anyway.
â phoog
Mar 6 at 18:08
Until I know, you will need to go to immigration and customs in all Brazil airport. Belo Horizonte airport is not so crowded, so it could be fine.
â Marcel P.
Mar 6 at 16:43
Until I know, you will need to go to immigration and customs in all Brazil airport. Belo Horizonte airport is not so crowded, so it could be fine.
â Marcel P.
Mar 6 at 16:43
According to Timatic, "Transiting without a visa is possible for: Passengers with a connecting flight booked on the same ticket in transit," but that doesn't say anything about whether you have to clear immigration anyway.
â phoog
Mar 6 at 18:08
According to Timatic, "Transiting without a visa is possible for: Passengers with a connecting flight booked on the same ticket in transit," but that doesn't say anything about whether you have to clear immigration anyway.
â phoog
Mar 6 at 18:08
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I'm hoping for a more specific answer, but here's what the airline, Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras, replied:
As Brazil and Argentina have a territory agreement in South America, you will just make a short connection in Belo Horizonte, with no need of new customs.
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I'm hoping for a more specific answer, but here's what the airline, Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras, replied:
As Brazil and Argentina have a territory agreement in South America, you will just make a short connection in Belo Horizonte, with no need of new customs.
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I'm hoping for a more specific answer, but here's what the airline, Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras, replied:
As Brazil and Argentina have a territory agreement in South America, you will just make a short connection in Belo Horizonte, with no need of new customs.
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I'm hoping for a more specific answer, but here's what the airline, Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras, replied:
As Brazil and Argentina have a territory agreement in South America, you will just make a short connection in Belo Horizonte, with no need of new customs.
I'm hoping for a more specific answer, but here's what the airline, Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras, replied:
As Brazil and Argentina have a territory agreement in South America, you will just make a short connection in Belo Horizonte, with no need of new customs.
answered Mar 6 at 21:24
Carl from Busbud
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Until I know, you will need to go to immigration and customs in all Brazil airport. Belo Horizonte airport is not so crowded, so it could be fine.
â Marcel P.
Mar 6 at 16:43
According to Timatic, "Transiting without a visa is possible for: Passengers with a connecting flight booked on the same ticket in transit," but that doesn't say anything about whether you have to clear immigration anyway.
â phoog
Mar 6 at 18:08