Change terminals in Dublin airport T1 to T2
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I would be boarding a flight from Mumbai to Toronto via London and Dublin (2 Layovers). At Dublin I would require changing terminals from T1 to T2. If my entire journey is booked on a single PNR and I would not have to recheckin luggage, then would I be needing a Transit Visa? (According to the Government of Ireland, I wouldn't, but in anycase, if I would be exiting the terminal or crossing the border in the airport, I might, nevertheless, require some kind of visa). Please help.
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I would be boarding a flight from Mumbai to Toronto via London and Dublin (2 Layovers). At Dublin I would require changing terminals from T1 to T2. If my entire journey is booked on a single PNR and I would not have to recheckin luggage, then would I be needing a Transit Visa? (According to the Government of Ireland, I wouldn't, but in anycase, if I would be exiting the terminal or crossing the border in the airport, I might, nevertheless, require some kind of visa). Please help.
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The separate Flight Connections sign suggests airside transit (no visa, no border control), but perhaps someone local can verify.
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Jun 13 at 21:00
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I would be boarding a flight from Mumbai to Toronto via London and Dublin (2 Layovers). At Dublin I would require changing terminals from T1 to T2. If my entire journey is booked on a single PNR and I would not have to recheckin luggage, then would I be needing a Transit Visa? (According to the Government of Ireland, I wouldn't, but in anycase, if I would be exiting the terminal or crossing the border in the airport, I might, nevertheless, require some kind of visa). Please help.
visas transit-visas london lhr dublin
I would be boarding a flight from Mumbai to Toronto via London and Dublin (2 Layovers). At Dublin I would require changing terminals from T1 to T2. If my entire journey is booked on a single PNR and I would not have to recheckin luggage, then would I be needing a Transit Visa? (According to the Government of Ireland, I wouldn't, but in anycase, if I would be exiting the terminal or crossing the border in the airport, I might, nevertheless, require some kind of visa). Please help.
visas transit-visas london lhr dublin
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Vineeth Bhaskara
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The separate Flight Connections sign suggests airside transit (no visa, no border control), but perhaps someone local can verify.
â Andrew Lazarus
Jun 13 at 21:00
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The separate Flight Connections sign suggests airside transit (no visa, no border control), but perhaps someone local can verify.
â Andrew Lazarus
Jun 13 at 21:00
The separate Flight Connections sign suggests airside transit (no visa, no border control), but perhaps someone local can verify.
â Andrew Lazarus
Jun 13 at 21:00
The separate Flight Connections sign suggests airside transit (no visa, no border control), but perhaps someone local can verify.
â Andrew Lazarus
Jun 13 at 21:00
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Presupposing that you have the required documents to enter Canada, you do not need a visa to connect in Ireland, according to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements.
Dublin Airport â Terminal Transfer
Air Side
If you need to transfer terminals to catch another flight, there is a clearly signposted walkway from the luggage retrieval hall to Terminal 1. Members of staff at Dublin Airport can point you in the right direction if required.
Walking Between Terminals
A walkway between Dublin AirportâÂÂs Terminals 1 and 2 is available for those who have not yet passed through the security checkpoint. However, those landing at Terminal 1 and departing via connecting flight from Terminal 2 do not need to make use of this exit. In this case, the route that you need to take will be signposted, and the cabin crew from your previous flight will help you make the proper connections.
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1 Answer
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oldest
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Presupposing that you have the required documents to enter Canada, you do not need a visa to connect in Ireland, according to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements.
Dublin Airport â Terminal Transfer
Air Side
If you need to transfer terminals to catch another flight, there is a clearly signposted walkway from the luggage retrieval hall to Terminal 1. Members of staff at Dublin Airport can point you in the right direction if required.
Walking Between Terminals
A walkway between Dublin AirportâÂÂs Terminals 1 and 2 is available for those who have not yet passed through the security checkpoint. However, those landing at Terminal 1 and departing via connecting flight from Terminal 2 do not need to make use of this exit. In this case, the route that you need to take will be signposted, and the cabin crew from your previous flight will help you make the proper connections.
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accepted
Presupposing that you have the required documents to enter Canada, you do not need a visa to connect in Ireland, according to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements.
Dublin Airport â Terminal Transfer
Air Side
If you need to transfer terminals to catch another flight, there is a clearly signposted walkway from the luggage retrieval hall to Terminal 1. Members of staff at Dublin Airport can point you in the right direction if required.
Walking Between Terminals
A walkway between Dublin AirportâÂÂs Terminals 1 and 2 is available for those who have not yet passed through the security checkpoint. However, those landing at Terminal 1 and departing via connecting flight from Terminal 2 do not need to make use of this exit. In this case, the route that you need to take will be signposted, and the cabin crew from your previous flight will help you make the proper connections.
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up vote
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down vote
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Presupposing that you have the required documents to enter Canada, you do not need a visa to connect in Ireland, according to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements.
Dublin Airport â Terminal Transfer
Air Side
If you need to transfer terminals to catch another flight, there is a clearly signposted walkway from the luggage retrieval hall to Terminal 1. Members of staff at Dublin Airport can point you in the right direction if required.
Walking Between Terminals
A walkway between Dublin AirportâÂÂs Terminals 1 and 2 is available for those who have not yet passed through the security checkpoint. However, those landing at Terminal 1 and departing via connecting flight from Terminal 2 do not need to make use of this exit. In this case, the route that you need to take will be signposted, and the cabin crew from your previous flight will help you make the proper connections.
Presupposing that you have the required documents to enter Canada, you do not need a visa to connect in Ireland, according to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements.
Dublin Airport â Terminal Transfer
Air Side
If you need to transfer terminals to catch another flight, there is a clearly signposted walkway from the luggage retrieval hall to Terminal 1. Members of staff at Dublin Airport can point you in the right direction if required.
Walking Between Terminals
A walkway between Dublin AirportâÂÂs Terminals 1 and 2 is available for those who have not yet passed through the security checkpoint. However, those landing at Terminal 1 and departing via connecting flight from Terminal 2 do not need to make use of this exit. In this case, the route that you need to take will be signposted, and the cabin crew from your previous flight will help you make the proper connections.
answered Aug 9 at 0:37
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The separate Flight Connections sign suggests airside transit (no visa, no border control), but perhaps someone local can verify.
â Andrew Lazarus
Jun 13 at 21:00