Originally Posted by
GLAEDI
Well considering you don’t need a passport to travel within CTA that’s going to interesting. I wondering what checks are going to be in place to make sure adequate documents from passengers “Transitting without Visa” via Dublin are going to provide to show they won’t get off in Edinburgh. You can’t TWOV EDI. I suspect a lot of £2000 fines for the airline.
Other airlines and airports can manage it. For example, Ethiopian Airlines operate ADD-ARN-OSL, with ARN-OSL bookable in both directions. The aircraft parks at an international stand, and all passengers have to go through passport control, even if flying between OSL-ARN. I imagine a similar situation would occur at EDI and DUB, given that the aircraft would be arriving at an international gate at both airports.