Do Indian citizens need a transit visa to connect in Rome (Fiumicino airport)? [duplicate]
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I am resident of India (Indian passport). I am travelling from Israel (Tel Aviv) to Rome (Fiumicino) on El Al Airlines, and from Rome (Fiumicino), I fly to India (Delhi) on Air India Airlines.
The connection time between the two flights is 3 hours.
Do I need to get a transit visa or is it not required?
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I am resident of India (Indian passport). I am travelling from Israel (Tel Aviv) to Rome (Fiumicino) on El Al Airlines, and from Rome (Fiumicino), I fly to India (Delhi) on Air India Airlines.
The connection time between the two flights is 3 hours.
Do I need to get a transit visa or is it not required?
visas transit indian-citizens transit-visas italy
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@Kuba The Problem is taht it doesn't state which Airports have a Transit corridor and which ones do not
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 13:20
Is the trip in one booking or two separate ones?
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:27
one booking..single ticket
– Priyanka Uddandarao
Aug 14 '17 at 14:42
@PriyankaUddandarao Good, then no visa needed :)
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 15:08
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I am resident of India (Indian passport). I am travelling from Israel (Tel Aviv) to Rome (Fiumicino) on El Al Airlines, and from Rome (Fiumicino), I fly to India (Delhi) on Air India Airlines.
The connection time between the two flights is 3 hours.
Do I need to get a transit visa or is it not required?
visas transit indian-citizens transit-visas italy
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?
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I am resident of India (Indian passport). I am travelling from Israel (Tel Aviv) to Rome (Fiumicino) on El Al Airlines, and from Rome (Fiumicino), I fly to India (Delhi) on Air India Airlines.
The connection time between the two flights is 3 hours.
Do I need to get a transit visa or is it not required?
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?
2 answers
visas transit indian-citizens transit-visas italy
visas transit indian-citizens transit-visas italy
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@Kuba The Problem is taht it doesn't state which Airports have a Transit corridor and which ones do not
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 13:20
Is the trip in one booking or two separate ones?
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:27
one booking..single ticket
– Priyanka Uddandarao
Aug 14 '17 at 14:42
@PriyankaUddandarao Good, then no visa needed :)
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 15:08
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@Kuba The Problem is taht it doesn't state which Airports have a Transit corridor and which ones do not
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 13:20
Is the trip in one booking or two separate ones?
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:27
one booking..single ticket
– Priyanka Uddandarao
Aug 14 '17 at 14:42
@PriyankaUddandarao Good, then no visa needed :)
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 15:08
@Kuba The Problem is taht it doesn't state which Airports have a Transit corridor and which ones do not
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 13:20
@Kuba The Problem is taht it doesn't state which Airports have a Transit corridor and which ones do not
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 13:20
Is the trip in one booking or two separate ones?
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:27
Is the trip in one booking or two separate ones?
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:27
one booking..single ticket
– Priyanka Uddandarao
Aug 14 '17 at 14:42
one booking..single ticket
– Priyanka Uddandarao
Aug 14 '17 at 14:42
@PriyankaUddandarao Good, then no visa needed :)
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 15:08
@PriyankaUddandarao Good, then no visa needed :)
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 15:08
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As stated in Timatic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets for a max.
transit of 48 hours through Milan (MXP), Rome (FCO) or Venice (VCE)
So if the trip is in one booking, you do not Need a visa. Otherwise you do.
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As it's stated on the website of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation:
The citizens of the following countries are required to obtain visas
for transit through Italian airports:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka,
Senegal, Syria
As India is not on this list, you don't need a transit visa in Italy.
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Only applies to Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Venice-Marco Polo. The others lack Transit corridors, so if OP were connecting in, say, Milan-Linate, they'd Need a visa
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:24
But why then it's not mentioned in the official website, which is IMO supposed to be the first source of information. Even if I had any problems in other airports, I would have shown them these website.
– gdrt
Aug 14 '17 at 20:25
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Because they lack transit corridors and thus everyone has to clear immigration, for which at least a short-stay Schengen visa is always required for visa nationals. And just saying, Timatic is what you should consult first when it comes to air travel.
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
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As stated in Timatic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets for a max.
transit of 48 hours through Milan (MXP), Rome (FCO) or Venice (VCE)
So if the trip is in one booking, you do not Need a visa. Otherwise you do.
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As stated in Timatic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets for a max.
transit of 48 hours through Milan (MXP), Rome (FCO) or Venice (VCE)
So if the trip is in one booking, you do not Need a visa. Otherwise you do.
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As stated in Timatic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets for a max.
transit of 48 hours through Milan (MXP), Rome (FCO) or Venice (VCE)
So if the trip is in one booking, you do not Need a visa. Otherwise you do.
As stated in Timatic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets for a max.
transit of 48 hours through Milan (MXP), Rome (FCO) or Venice (VCE)
So if the trip is in one booking, you do not Need a visa. Otherwise you do.
answered Aug 14 '17 at 13:21
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As it's stated on the website of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation:
The citizens of the following countries are required to obtain visas
for transit through Italian airports:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka,
Senegal, Syria
As India is not on this list, you don't need a transit visa in Italy.
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Only applies to Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Venice-Marco Polo. The others lack Transit corridors, so if OP were connecting in, say, Milan-Linate, they'd Need a visa
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:24
But why then it's not mentioned in the official website, which is IMO supposed to be the first source of information. Even if I had any problems in other airports, I would have shown them these website.
– gdrt
Aug 14 '17 at 20:25
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Because they lack transit corridors and thus everyone has to clear immigration, for which at least a short-stay Schengen visa is always required for visa nationals. And just saying, Timatic is what you should consult first when it comes to air travel.
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
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As it's stated on the website of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation:
The citizens of the following countries are required to obtain visas
for transit through Italian airports:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka,
Senegal, Syria
As India is not on this list, you don't need a transit visa in Italy.
1
Only applies to Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Venice-Marco Polo. The others lack Transit corridors, so if OP were connecting in, say, Milan-Linate, they'd Need a visa
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:24
But why then it's not mentioned in the official website, which is IMO supposed to be the first source of information. Even if I had any problems in other airports, I would have shown them these website.
– gdrt
Aug 14 '17 at 20:25
1
Because they lack transit corridors and thus everyone has to clear immigration, for which at least a short-stay Schengen visa is always required for visa nationals. And just saying, Timatic is what you should consult first when it comes to air travel.
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
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up vote
0
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As it's stated on the website of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation:
The citizens of the following countries are required to obtain visas
for transit through Italian airports:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka,
Senegal, Syria
As India is not on this list, you don't need a transit visa in Italy.
As it's stated on the website of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation:
The citizens of the following countries are required to obtain visas
for transit through Italian airports:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka,
Senegal, Syria
As India is not on this list, you don't need a transit visa in Italy.
answered Aug 14 '17 at 13:52
gdrt
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Only applies to Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Venice-Marco Polo. The others lack Transit corridors, so if OP were connecting in, say, Milan-Linate, they'd Need a visa
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:24
But why then it's not mentioned in the official website, which is IMO supposed to be the first source of information. Even if I had any problems in other airports, I would have shown them these website.
– gdrt
Aug 14 '17 at 20:25
1
Because they lack transit corridors and thus everyone has to clear immigration, for which at least a short-stay Schengen visa is always required for visa nationals. And just saying, Timatic is what you should consult first when it comes to air travel.
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
add a comment |
1
Only applies to Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Venice-Marco Polo. The others lack Transit corridors, so if OP were connecting in, say, Milan-Linate, they'd Need a visa
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:24
But why then it's not mentioned in the official website, which is IMO supposed to be the first source of information. Even if I had any problems in other airports, I would have shown them these website.
– gdrt
Aug 14 '17 at 20:25
1
Because they lack transit corridors and thus everyone has to clear immigration, for which at least a short-stay Schengen visa is always required for visa nationals. And just saying, Timatic is what you should consult first when it comes to air travel.
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
1
1
Only applies to Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Venice-Marco Polo. The others lack Transit corridors, so if OP were connecting in, say, Milan-Linate, they'd Need a visa
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:24
Only applies to Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Venice-Marco Polo. The others lack Transit corridors, so if OP were connecting in, say, Milan-Linate, they'd Need a visa
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:24
But why then it's not mentioned in the official website, which is IMO supposed to be the first source of information. Even if I had any problems in other airports, I would have shown them these website.
– gdrt
Aug 14 '17 at 20:25
But why then it's not mentioned in the official website, which is IMO supposed to be the first source of information. Even if I had any problems in other airports, I would have shown them these website.
– gdrt
Aug 14 '17 at 20:25
1
1
Because they lack transit corridors and thus everyone has to clear immigration, for which at least a short-stay Schengen visa is always required for visa nationals. And just saying, Timatic is what you should consult first when it comes to air travel.
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
Because they lack transit corridors and thus everyone has to clear immigration, for which at least a short-stay Schengen visa is always required for visa nationals. And just saying, Timatic is what you should consult first when it comes to air travel.
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
add a comment |
@Kuba The Problem is taht it doesn't state which Airports have a Transit corridor and which ones do not
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 13:20
Is the trip in one booking or two separate ones?
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 14:27
one booking..single ticket
– Priyanka Uddandarao
Aug 14 '17 at 14:42
@PriyankaUddandarao Good, then no visa needed :)
– Coke
Aug 14 '17 at 15:08