Du trenger ikke visum ved internasjonal transit, og om flyet du skulle gå med fra Delhi blir cansellert så går det ett fly hver andre time videre, så du trenger ikke å bekymre deg for å ende fast i transit der. Men uansett så anbefaler jeg deg å søke ett fem års turistvisum, for du kan aktivere det når du mellomlander der, og da er india åpent for deg de neste fem årene. Ja kanskje du vil reise dit ved en senere anledning
Transfer i Delhi. Trenger ikke visum. Alle passasjerer går til et felles område. Her overfører innkommende passasjerer mellom de selskapene en flyr med. Vi måtte vente lenge på et av selskapene skulle møte opp. Dokumentsjekk og så gjennom sikkerhetskontroll med fast track of ut i fellesområde.
Ja, ironisk sett så er det like raskt å aktivere ett 5 års E-visum ved å stemple inn i India, gå ut av flyplassen, opp i andre etasje, sjekke inn igjennom sikkerhetskontrollen der og stemle deg ut av landet igjen. Da har du åpnet India for de neste fem årene. Prisen er ca 1000 kroner å gjøre dette
Tror hele denne er ironisk. Jeg er til India minst 5 ganger i året og det kan være ganske heftig med kø både i immigrasjon, FØR man får gå opp trappen til avgangshallen og i sikkerhetskontrollen FØR man er inne på felles området igjen. Gå alltid på transit, da det i de aller fleste tilfeller er raskest. Og aktivere visum på 5 år kan gjøres når man først skal INN i India. Så varer det lenger, istedenfor å aktivere det på en transit. God tur
Ja, er sjekking veldig ofte i India, så man må være forberedt på at det tar litt tid. Men skal være god nok tid. Basert på egen erfaring fra International til International transfer og International til Domestic transfer. Fant denne guiden fra Flyertalk: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ind...s-merged-questions-experience-reports-36.html Terminal 3 at DEL handles all international flights as well as domestic flights of Air India, Vistara and Air Asia India.You can transit D-I, I-D, I-I and D-D. I-I transfer desks are open as of August 2022. Below are the details for transit within T3. A. Domestic to international transit at T3: If both your domestic and international flights are on a single ticket, your baggage will be checked through at the origin airport itself and you should get your onward boarding passes there as well. At DEL there are 5 ways to get from arrivals to departures (one level up), listed here in order of least walking to most walking. 1. Domestic - intl transfer gate: After you deplane from your domestic flight (or get off the bus) and go down the escalator (or stay on the same level coming from a bus) there is a special facility for transit passengers in the hall with the copper hands on the wall (red gate in the image below). It leads directly to immigration counters and security check after which you can access departure gates, lounges etc. Service on this entry point are hit or miss, but will save you a lot of walking. There are AI and AF-KL agents roaming the queues and will fast track you if running late. However, this only works if you already have your boarding pass for your International flight, have checked your luggage through from your point of origin, and have less than 4 hours between your domestic and international flights. If you are on separate tickets, have more than 4 hours for your international flight, or the lines are too long try one of the other options below. 2. Transfer desk in the middle of the arrivals concourse: always crowded. Here you could theoretically drop your bags and take the lift up to the security or checkin desks. Its a night mare, never used it due to crowding. 3. The escalator & lift on the international end: collect your bags, turn LEFT when you exit the first set of doors after the baggage belt. At the complete end of the concourse a lonely CISF jawan polices that way up. S/he will check if you have a international onward ticket/BP or send you packing to the other ways. Once you go up you get into a glass walled holding pen with yet another CISF checkpoint that will only let you ínto the checkin area if your flight is in 4h or less. 4. Escalator & lift on the domestic end: collect your bags, turn right when you exit the first set of doors after the baggage belt. At the complete end of the concourse a lonely CISF jawan polices that way up. S/he will check if you have a domestic onward ticket/BP or send you packing to the other ways. Once you go up everything is cordoned off and you are shown out the terminal by the CISF guy sitting at the glass door to the checkin area you end up curbside and have to enter the terminal again. 5. Just walking out as if you want to go to Delhi: here you exit the terminal and pretend to be a regular pax arriving in Delhi. Once you exit there are walk escalators where you push your cart on and get transported to the departure level. Select one of the many gates where there are no major lines and enter the checkin area. B. International to domestic transit at T3: For Air India I-D flights where your domestic flight is from AI 010-399 or 900-999, you will follow the procedure for I-I transfers (see this for details). Otherwise follow the procedure given below. For all other flights, you will go through immigration in Delhi. After immigration you have to collect your bags and go through customs. Then follow steps 3, 4 or 5 in the section above. Security will generally not allow entry into the domestic terminal until T-4 (four hours before the departure of your flight). Transit hotel: For overnight transit (int'l flight arriving at night and domestic connection departing following morning), the transit hotel within Terminal 3 (IHG Holiday Inn Express) is perfectly acceptable. And the views of the tarmac when having the included breakfast aren't bad. You need to have a domestic flight departing from T3 in order to use it. The T-4 restriction does not apply to use the transit hotel. But it goes for quite a premium in rates over what the other hotels in the area cost (if willing to exit the terminal building for overnight stays). To reach, turn right after Customs and look for the Holiday Inn Express help desk inside the terminal. Staff will escort you to the hotel and help with other formalities. For other terminals: T2 is a (long) walk from T3. Exit the terminal, turn left and follow the signs. T1 is ~8km by road and takes about 15 minutes by taxi. There is also a shuttle bus outside the terminal which is free if you are a woman or have a boarding pass for an onward flight, and costs INR 25 otherwise. There are no airside connections. C. International to International transfer After landing look for the board saying "International Transfers" (DO NOT go through immigration). 1. If you are on a single ticket and already have boarding pass in hand with "DT" (Direct Transfer) printed on it, walk past the transfer desks and go through transit security. Then you can proceed to the departure lounges and gates. Note: if your boarding pass does not have "DT" printed on it, you need to talk to the transfer desk, otherwise the I-I security checkpoint will likely not let you through and send you back to the transfer desk. 2. If you have separate tickets or don't have your onward boarding pass in hand, you have to go to the transfer desk where the airline staff will check documents and issue your onward boarding pass. You cannot check-in online or get an e-Boarding Passes for international flights out of India. Check-in generally opens 4 hours before and closes 60-75 minutes before departure. Then go through transit security as in point 1. 3. There are no priority security lanes in transit security so it is advisable to keep adequate time (>2 hrs) between connecting flights even if you are in F or J. 4. If you have separate tickets, in addition it is advisable to hold an Indian visa or e-visa as you may be denied boarding at origin otherwise. 5. A transit hotel for overnight stays (up to 24 hours) is available after transit security.
Embassy of India, Oslo, Norway : Relaxation on Visa & Travel restrictions for Foreign Tourists (indianembassyoslo.gov.in) Jeg fant det jeg trengte av info på nettsiden til ambasaden, uten at jeg har lest om transit visa.
Vet noen når man lander i Mumbai og må gå ut for å sjekke bagasjen inn på nytt om det er tranist visa som gjelder eller en annen type? pris? og hvor lang tid tar det før man får svar. Skal reise neste uke men usikker hvor lenge man må vente.