Traveling from JNB to DUB through IST
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I will be traveling from JNB to DUB with a layover in Istanbul. All my flights will be on Turkish Airlines. Is 2 hours and 15 minutes enough time in Istanbul to make my connecting flight? Do I have to go through any extra security or is my flight from IST to DUB still considered international?
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I will be traveling from JNB to DUB with a layover in Istanbul. All my flights will be on Turkish Airlines. Is 2 hours and 15 minutes enough time in Istanbul to make my connecting flight? Do I have to go through any extra security or is my flight from IST to DUB still considered international?
customs-and-immigration transit short-connections ist dub
Really a duplicate of travel.stackexchange.com/questions/108198/â¦, but because that has no upvoted answers it wont let me mark it as such
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Jan 15 at 0:19
Istanbul and Dubai being in two different countries, yes, it's an international flight...
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Jan 15 at 2:42
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I will be traveling from JNB to DUB with a layover in Istanbul. All my flights will be on Turkish Airlines. Is 2 hours and 15 minutes enough time in Istanbul to make my connecting flight? Do I have to go through any extra security or is my flight from IST to DUB still considered international?
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I will be traveling from JNB to DUB with a layover in Istanbul. All my flights will be on Turkish Airlines. Is 2 hours and 15 minutes enough time in Istanbul to make my connecting flight? Do I have to go through any extra security or is my flight from IST to DUB still considered international?
customs-and-immigration transit short-connections ist dub
customs-and-immigration transit short-connections ist dub
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Really a duplicate of travel.stackexchange.com/questions/108198/â¦, but because that has no upvoted answers it wont let me mark it as such
â Doc
Jan 15 at 0:19
Istanbul and Dubai being in two different countries, yes, it's an international flight...
â user67108
Jan 15 at 2:42
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Really a duplicate of travel.stackexchange.com/questions/108198/â¦, but because that has no upvoted answers it wont let me mark it as such
â Doc
Jan 15 at 0:19
Istanbul and Dubai being in two different countries, yes, it's an international flight...
â user67108
Jan 15 at 2:42
Really a duplicate of travel.stackexchange.com/questions/108198/â¦, but because that has no upvoted answers it wont let me mark it as such
â Doc
Jan 15 at 0:19
Really a duplicate of travel.stackexchange.com/questions/108198/â¦, but because that has no upvoted answers it wont let me mark it as such
â Doc
Jan 15 at 0:19
Istanbul and Dubai being in two different countries, yes, it's an international flight...
â user67108
Jan 15 at 2:42
Istanbul and Dubai being in two different countries, yes, it's an international flight...
â user67108
Jan 15 at 2:42
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Assuming it's in one booking, you will go through a security check in IST, but nothing else.
2 hours and 15 minutes should be enough, provided the flight from JNB isn't awfully delayed, but even if it is, you'll be re-booked onto the next flight.
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Assuming it's in one booking, you will go through a security check in IST, but nothing else.
2 hours and 15 minutes should be enough, provided the flight from JNB isn't awfully delayed, but even if it is, you'll be re-booked onto the next flight.
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Assuming it's in one booking, you will go through a security check in IST, but nothing else.
2 hours and 15 minutes should be enough, provided the flight from JNB isn't awfully delayed, but even if it is, you'll be re-booked onto the next flight.
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Assuming it's in one booking, you will go through a security check in IST, but nothing else.
2 hours and 15 minutes should be enough, provided the flight from JNB isn't awfully delayed, but even if it is, you'll be re-booked onto the next flight.
Assuming it's in one booking, you will go through a security check in IST, but nothing else.
2 hours and 15 minutes should be enough, provided the flight from JNB isn't awfully delayed, but even if it is, you'll be re-booked onto the next flight.
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Really a duplicate of travel.stackexchange.com/questions/108198/â¦, but because that has no upvoted answers it wont let me mark it as such
â Doc
Jan 15 at 0:19
Istanbul and Dubai being in two different countries, yes, it's an international flight...
â user67108
Jan 15 at 2:42