Germany out of Shengen - also air travel ?
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Germany out of Shengen - also air travel ?
I guess most of you have already seen Germany is to re-introduce systematic border control. Does that also apply to air travel ? If so I'd better plan for some extra time at the airport...
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It appears to be just on their southern boarder with Austria. No doubt, as refugees seek other routes, this will be extended to the land borders with Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and possibly France.
Not too many refugees have the resources to fly so I would expect nothing more than a few 'spot-checks' at arrival ensuring passengers have the proper ID. The airlines could also adopt similar checks on boarding, but ex-CH I don't think you will see anything different.
Not too many refugees have the resources to fly so I would expect nothing more than a few 'spot-checks' at arrival ensuring passengers have the proper ID. The airlines could also adopt similar checks on boarding, but ex-CH I don't think you will see anything different.
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Thinking about it, this could impact more pax arriving in Germany from non-Schengen countries. Should the authorities need to devert resources to the southern border, the obvious choice will be from staff working at German airports.
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It's the border with Austria near Munich that's being closed off. Not the whole country. I can't speak from experience but I'd be amazed if any airport other than Munich (and I don't believe that even this will happen) would be affected. It's road and rail that are the real issues here. Migrants are not arriving by plane. And it will be police and army more so than the passport booth lads and lassies that will be involved.
I'd be amazed if there was an issue, even more so on the basis that this is Germany we're talking about.
I'd be amazed if there was an issue, even more so on the basis that this is Germany we're talking about.