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Old Feb 18, 2024 | 9:07 am
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Originally Posted by moondog
IATA member airlines and their contractors presumably have real time access to TIMATIC required docs data. Most of us, on the other hand, are limited to free TIMATIC interfaces we find on the internet that might not be completely up to date.

Following is what I see wrt SZX on a free interface:



If the person(s) responsible for ensuring all passengers on your flight meet China's entry requirements sees that you don't have a visa and the above information is what they are going by (once again, I simply don't know if this is the case), it's pretty easy to envision them turning you away. If you were flying inbound to Shenzhen (instead of Beijing) and transiting directly from there to a different country like [MENTION=10152965]ngochaitran[/MENTION], I'd give you higher odds, but I certainly wouldn't recommend this to anyone who isn't already locked into a nonchangable airplane ticket.

As you can see, the list of exception airports is quite short, which means that your Shanghai idea is okay, as long as you make it out within 24 hours of entry.
Thanks for the reply.

Per one of your earlier posts, SZX should now also allow 24 hour TWOV. Hopefully by April TIMATIC will be updated to reflect this. Otherwise, do you think printing out and showing check in staff the statement you posted be enough for them to allow me to fly?

Planning to fly CGK-PEK-SZX-LAX. In case TIMATIC still shows the old rules in regards to TWOV at SZX, would I be allowed to fly that route as I will first enter China and apply for the 24h TWOV at PEK?
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