Anyone traveled internationally with one leg commercial and the second leg flying private? Looking for paper justifications to provide upon check-in
I’m looking to travel back to my home country from the US, with Air France and a stopover in Paris.
I do the full travel all the time pre-pandemic, where my stopover in Paris is a 2-3 hours and just switch planes. It is straightforward as during my check-in in the US the airline sees my full itinerary and that I don’t need a Schengen visa since I’m going straight home (I’m not American nor a visa-exempt nationality, so I’d need one if I were to leave the international terminal of CDG).
I urgently need to fly home, but there is no commercial flight from Paris back home that fits my timeline as flights are now quite limited. I intend to thus fly with Air France from the US to Paris, then have a private plane same day from Paris to my home country.
I haven’t done this before. What documentation do I need to provide upon boarding to the airline to show that I am continuing to my home country? Detailed flight plans from the private plane?
Getting a Schengen visa would have solved this, but countries have suspended visa issuance temporarily.
Long shot, but if anyone has either done a similar itinerary or have seen it happen before working for an airline company, I’d appreciate any insights. The airline company couldn’t help so far.
Submitted May 28, 2020 at 11:12PM by niamoro https://ift.tt/2XIla9A
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