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Indians can’t fly to UK on European carriers without Schengen visa

Reports have it that interestingly, Switzerland, which is not a part of the EU, has been spared of this rule for its airline – Swiss Air. As such, people travelling going from India to the UK on one-stop flights can do so via places like Switzerland and the Gulf, without requiring a transit visa for these places.

Indians travelling to the United Kingdom on European Union (EU) carriers like Air France, Lufthansa, and KLM by transiting via these airlines’ hubs at Paris, Frankfurt/Munich, and Amsterdam, are being denied boarding at the origin in India if they don’t have a transit/regular Schengen visa. As per the reports, the reason behind this is that post-Brexit, the EU has decided to ‘punish’ the United Kingdom by insisting that non-EU citizens will need to have a transit Schengen visa to fly to the United Kingdom on transit flights of its carriers.

Schengen visa rules for Indians

Reports have it that interestingly, Switzerland, which is not a part of the EU, has been spared this rule for its airline Swiss. As such, people travelling going from India to the UK on one-stop flights can do so via places like Switzerland and the Gulf, without requiring a transit visa for these places.

Schengen visa is a short-term visa that lets its holders travel freely throughout the Schengen area, which covers around 26 EU countries or ‘Schengen States’ without border controls between them.

If reports are to go by, non-EU citizens can, however, fly to the UK without a transit or regular Schengen visa only through non-stop flights or by one-stop flights only through Gulf countries or Switzerland.

As per the airline officials, the updated change has been in place since the middle of the pandemic from January 1, 2021. And during that time, India had a bubble system for international connectivity with stringent conditions on which nationalities were able to travel by taking one-stops. So at that time, travel between the UN and India happened mainly on direct flights or via places that did not strictly follow the no-transit rule for Indian travellers.

Content courtesy: Timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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