Does a Filipino need transit visas for layovers in Istanbul, Turkey and Madrid, Spain? [duplicate]



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I hold a Philippines passport and currently reside in Kuwait. I am planning to travel to Brazil via two different airlines passing two Schengen countries:



  1. Kuwait to Rome (Pegasus Airlines, stop over in Istanbul, Turkey)

  2. Rome to São Paulo (Air Europa, stop over in Madrid, Spain).

Do I need airport transit visas since I will retrieve my luggage from Pegasus Airlines and check in my luggage again to Air Europa?










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  • No, you do not need an airport transit visa for this itinerary. Instead you need a regular short-stay visa. For more information, see my comment to Davinder's answer.

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  • Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?

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I hold a Philippines passport and currently reside in Kuwait. I am planning to travel to Brazil via two different airlines passing two Schengen countries:



  1. Kuwait to Rome (Pegasus Airlines, stop over in Istanbul, Turkey)

  2. Rome to São Paulo (Air Europa, stop over in Madrid, Spain).

Do I need airport transit visas since I will retrieve my luggage from Pegasus Airlines and check in my luggage again to Air Europa?










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  • No, you do not need an airport transit visa for this itinerary. Instead you need a regular short-stay visa. For more information, see my comment to Davinder's answer.

    – phoog
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:52













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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 hold a Philippines passport and currently reside in Kuwait. I am planning to travel to Brazil via two different airlines passing two Schengen countries:



  1. Kuwait to Rome (Pegasus Airlines, stop over in Istanbul, Turkey)

  2. Rome to São Paulo (Air Europa, stop over in Madrid, Spain).

Do I need airport transit visas since I will retrieve my luggage from Pegasus Airlines and check in my luggage again to Air Europa?










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  • Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?

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I hold a Philippines passport and currently reside in Kuwait. I am planning to travel to Brazil via two different airlines passing two Schengen countries:



  1. Kuwait to Rome (Pegasus Airlines, stop over in Istanbul, Turkey)

  2. Rome to São Paulo (Air Europa, stop over in Madrid, Spain).

Do I need airport transit visas since I will retrieve my luggage from Pegasus Airlines and check in my luggage again to Air Europa?





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  • Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?

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marked as duplicate by drat, CMaster, JonathanReez, VMAtm, Gagravarr Mar 4 '16 at 9:45


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  • No, you do not need an airport transit visa for this itinerary. Instead you need a regular short-stay visa. For more information, see my comment to Davinder's answer.

    – phoog
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:52

















  • No, you do not need an airport transit visa for this itinerary. Instead you need a regular short-stay visa. For more information, see my comment to Davinder's answer.

    – phoog
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:52
















No, you do not need an airport transit visa for this itinerary. Instead you need a regular short-stay visa. For more information, see my comment to Davinder's answer.

– phoog
Mar 4 '16 at 15:52





No, you do not need an airport transit visa for this itinerary. Instead you need a regular short-stay visa. For more information, see my comment to Davinder's answer.

– phoog
Mar 4 '16 at 15:52










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If You need to clear immigration/customs, come inside, collect bags & give back to next airline, you will be coming in to Schemgen area.



I assume all of these legs are on seperate tickets as most of the time on a single ticket you dont need to collect & re-check in the bags.



So, yes, as you are coming to land side, you need transit visa. You would not have needed it in case airlines were going to transfer your luggage on their own, know as TWOV(Transit Without Visa), not available to 10-11 nationalities (India is not there, Pakistam, Afghanistan, Sudan & Few more, Philli definitely not there).



The other option will be to travel without check in luggage, but I think boarding passes for Air Europa leg will be the problem. ( Edit: as stated in comments, this does not apply to OP's current flight schedule, as there is journey from rome to madrid.)



Plug all of your data, like nationality, embarking place, transit, destination etc in Timatic Web system ( the same what many airlines use, and provide free access to travellers) at KLM. Google travel visa timatic, Emirates provides, few more also do.



Note that in timatic, transit means you are staying airside.



Edit:as confirmed by @phoog in comments below, the rome to madrid will be essentially a intra-schengen flight, so luggage or no luggage, you need a visa; or change of ticket/route.






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    Because the Rome to São Paolo trip has a layover in Madrid, the first leg of that flight is an intra-Schengen flight. For a visa national, a short-stay visa is required, even if there is no checked luggage. Even if the traveler can remain airside, it will be necessary to clear passport control to reach the gate for the flight from Rome to Madrid.

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If You need to clear immigration/customs, come inside, collect bags & give back to next airline, you will be coming in to Schemgen area.



I assume all of these legs are on seperate tickets as most of the time on a single ticket you dont need to collect & re-check in the bags.



So, yes, as you are coming to land side, you need transit visa. You would not have needed it in case airlines were going to transfer your luggage on their own, know as TWOV(Transit Without Visa), not available to 10-11 nationalities (India is not there, Pakistam, Afghanistan, Sudan & Few more, Philli definitely not there).



The other option will be to travel without check in luggage, but I think boarding passes for Air Europa leg will be the problem. ( Edit: as stated in comments, this does not apply to OP's current flight schedule, as there is journey from rome to madrid.)



Plug all of your data, like nationality, embarking place, transit, destination etc in Timatic Web system ( the same what many airlines use, and provide free access to travellers) at KLM. Google travel visa timatic, Emirates provides, few more also do.



Note that in timatic, transit means you are staying airside.



Edit:as confirmed by @phoog in comments below, the rome to madrid will be essentially a intra-schengen flight, so luggage or no luggage, you need a visa; or change of ticket/route.






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    Because the Rome to São Paolo trip has a layover in Madrid, the first leg of that flight is an intra-Schengen flight. For a visa national, a short-stay visa is required, even if there is no checked luggage. Even if the traveler can remain airside, it will be necessary to clear passport control to reach the gate for the flight from Rome to Madrid.

    – phoog
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:49











  • @phoog added/edited :)

    – DavChana
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:55















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If You need to clear immigration/customs, come inside, collect bags & give back to next airline, you will be coming in to Schemgen area.



I assume all of these legs are on seperate tickets as most of the time on a single ticket you dont need to collect & re-check in the bags.



So, yes, as you are coming to land side, you need transit visa. You would not have needed it in case airlines were going to transfer your luggage on their own, know as TWOV(Transit Without Visa), not available to 10-11 nationalities (India is not there, Pakistam, Afghanistan, Sudan & Few more, Philli definitely not there).



The other option will be to travel without check in luggage, but I think boarding passes for Air Europa leg will be the problem. ( Edit: as stated in comments, this does not apply to OP's current flight schedule, as there is journey from rome to madrid.)



Plug all of your data, like nationality, embarking place, transit, destination etc in Timatic Web system ( the same what many airlines use, and provide free access to travellers) at KLM. Google travel visa timatic, Emirates provides, few more also do.



Note that in timatic, transit means you are staying airside.



Edit:as confirmed by @phoog in comments below, the rome to madrid will be essentially a intra-schengen flight, so luggage or no luggage, you need a visa; or change of ticket/route.






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    Because the Rome to São Paolo trip has a layover in Madrid, the first leg of that flight is an intra-Schengen flight. For a visa national, a short-stay visa is required, even if there is no checked luggage. Even if the traveler can remain airside, it will be necessary to clear passport control to reach the gate for the flight from Rome to Madrid.

    – phoog
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:49











  • @phoog added/edited :)

    – DavChana
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:55













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If You need to clear immigration/customs, come inside, collect bags & give back to next airline, you will be coming in to Schemgen area.



I assume all of these legs are on seperate tickets as most of the time on a single ticket you dont need to collect & re-check in the bags.



So, yes, as you are coming to land side, you need transit visa. You would not have needed it in case airlines were going to transfer your luggage on their own, know as TWOV(Transit Without Visa), not available to 10-11 nationalities (India is not there, Pakistam, Afghanistan, Sudan & Few more, Philli definitely not there).



The other option will be to travel without check in luggage, but I think boarding passes for Air Europa leg will be the problem. ( Edit: as stated in comments, this does not apply to OP's current flight schedule, as there is journey from rome to madrid.)



Plug all of your data, like nationality, embarking place, transit, destination etc in Timatic Web system ( the same what many airlines use, and provide free access to travellers) at KLM. Google travel visa timatic, Emirates provides, few more also do.



Note that in timatic, transit means you are staying airside.



Edit:as confirmed by @phoog in comments below, the rome to madrid will be essentially a intra-schengen flight, so luggage or no luggage, you need a visa; or change of ticket/route.






share|improve this answer















If You need to clear immigration/customs, come inside, collect bags & give back to next airline, you will be coming in to Schemgen area.



I assume all of these legs are on seperate tickets as most of the time on a single ticket you dont need to collect & re-check in the bags.



So, yes, as you are coming to land side, you need transit visa. You would not have needed it in case airlines were going to transfer your luggage on their own, know as TWOV(Transit Without Visa), not available to 10-11 nationalities (India is not there, Pakistam, Afghanistan, Sudan & Few more, Philli definitely not there).



The other option will be to travel without check in luggage, but I think boarding passes for Air Europa leg will be the problem. ( Edit: as stated in comments, this does not apply to OP's current flight schedule, as there is journey from rome to madrid.)



Plug all of your data, like nationality, embarking place, transit, destination etc in Timatic Web system ( the same what many airlines use, and provide free access to travellers) at KLM. Google travel visa timatic, Emirates provides, few more also do.



Note that in timatic, transit means you are staying airside.



Edit:as confirmed by @phoog in comments below, the rome to madrid will be essentially a intra-schengen flight, so luggage or no luggage, you need a visa; or change of ticket/route.







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    Because the Rome to São Paolo trip has a layover in Madrid, the first leg of that flight is an intra-Schengen flight. For a visa national, a short-stay visa is required, even if there is no checked luggage. Even if the traveler can remain airside, it will be necessary to clear passport control to reach the gate for the flight from Rome to Madrid.

    – phoog
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:49











  • @phoog added/edited :)

    – DavChana
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:55












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    Because the Rome to São Paolo trip has a layover in Madrid, the first leg of that flight is an intra-Schengen flight. For a visa national, a short-stay visa is required, even if there is no checked luggage. Even if the traveler can remain airside, it will be necessary to clear passport control to reach the gate for the flight from Rome to Madrid.

    – phoog
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:49











  • @phoog added/edited :)

    – DavChana
    Mar 4 '16 at 15:55







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Because the Rome to São Paolo trip has a layover in Madrid, the first leg of that flight is an intra-Schengen flight. For a visa national, a short-stay visa is required, even if there is no checked luggage. Even if the traveler can remain airside, it will be necessary to clear passport control to reach the gate for the flight from Rome to Madrid.

– phoog
Mar 4 '16 at 15:49





Because the Rome to São Paolo trip has a layover in Madrid, the first leg of that flight is an intra-Schengen flight. For a visa national, a short-stay visa is required, even if there is no checked luggage. Even if the traveler can remain airside, it will be necessary to clear passport control to reach the gate for the flight from Rome to Madrid.

– phoog
Mar 4 '16 at 15:49













@phoog added/edited :)

– DavChana
Mar 4 '16 at 15:55





@phoog added/edited :)

– DavChana
Mar 4 '16 at 15:55



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