Originally Posted by
fozziedoggie
Any thoughts regarding the following:
I have an upcoming flight (one-way) from REP on Angkor Air to SGN arriving at T4; two hour layover then China Airlines flight to TPE, departing from T4 also.
I also have a single-entry visa (on-line electronic version) with a departure date that matches my China Airlines SGN to TPE departure. I presume that if arriving into SGN on a separate ticket with the intention of transiting through SGN (same terminal mind you), and having a departure ticket for China Airlines in-hand demonstrating my intention to transit only is acceptable, any potential problems? When arriving from REP, is there a special transiting/connecting flight pathway that will not require passing through immigration? I will not have any checked luggage, carry-on only.
TIA
It's only one international terminal, doesn't matter which airline you come in on. Everyone is funneled towards the middle where immigration is and the transit counter is also. You can read the SGN error fare thread for more first-hand experiences - QR has inadvertently given SGN more transfers this fall I think than they've had in the past five years combined.
As mentioned elsewhere, when dealing with a smaller airline your first task is to get them to understand you are allowed to transit. Since you have a visa already though, you shouldn't need to do this. (Also some Angkor Air flights are operated by VN, and they are more familiar with transits). Your second issue is getting the transfer, but China Airlines should be one familiar with it.
So imo your only issue is time, but 2 hours should be fine unless your arriving flight is very late. Angkor Air does sometimes do remote stand parking I think too, so that could eat into your time a bit.