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Dubrovnik
Has anyone flown out of Dubrovnik recently? I'm flying United to NYC on a Saturday morning. I only have carry on. Wondering how long security check and passport control take? Also, is passport control immediately after security or do you have to walk to the international flights area for the border control?
Would be grateful for anyone's advice. Thank you. |
My datapoint from the same period last year was that it was fairly easy and took only five minutes, even with a non-EU passport.
Hopefully, someone with more recent experience can also chime in. |
We flew to Split (with a partner) and came out of customs in a few minutes.
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Originally Posted by gsalem94122
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We flew to Split (with a partner) and came out of customs in a few minutes.
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Customs is in the way in, OP asks about leaving from Dubrovnik :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by KLouis
(Post 36374001)
Customs is in the way in, OP asks about leaving from Dubrovnik :rolleyes:
When we left from Dubrovnik, security and passport-check was very fast. Maybe 10 minutes including the lines. But we got there about 2 hours before our flight and it wasn't at all crowded. |
Just left Dubrovnik on a Saturday flight departing at 12. Arrived at the airport around 11am. Security line seemed long but they had multiple lanes so only took 12 minutes. Note there is no priority security for Star Gold.
After passing through the mandatory gift shop, we headed toward the non-Schengen gates. There was no one there initially. When we decided to go through, it only took 3 minutes (multiple windows open and seemingly others had already gone through). Anyhow, extremely easy and not stressful. Actually the only part that took longer was from the old Town Dubrovnik to the airport. It took 50 minutes because there was so much traffic! Thanks all for your help. |
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