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SmilingBoy Feb 20, 2007 8:39 am

Thanks everyone. Will definitely take my passport tomorrow. This will be helpful as my Schengen flight leaves at gate B12 tomorrow, so I can use the automated control to get from the SEN lounge in B to the Schengen B gates. Correct? (And is this the best lounge to be at if you want to stay there as long as possible - I will have a conference call that I hope I won't need to cut short.)

SmilingBoy.

szg Feb 20, 2007 9:19 am


Originally Posted by SmilingBoy (Post 7258710)
(And is this the best lounge to be at if you want to stay there as long as possible - I will have a conference call that I hope I won't need to cut short.)

SmilingBoy.

You have to pass the security control again, when you enter the Schengen-Gates. So, donīt stay to long in the lounge .....

SmilingBoy Feb 20, 2007 9:28 am


Originally Posted by szg (Post 7259005)
You have to pass the security control again, when you enter the Schengen-Gates. So, donīt stay to long in the lounge .....

Hm. But it shouldn't be too bad tomorrow afternoon at 16:00, right? The walk from A26 is very long as well though. Let's see, I might just run for the earlier flight to INN and take the call from the hotel at Innsbruck. And do the automated border control sign-up some other time.

SmilingBoy.

Kiwi Flyer Feb 20, 2007 10:25 am

This isn't about LH or M&M so I'll move to Germany forum.

Kiwi Flyer
LH moderator

oldsmoboi Jun 16, 2014 12:42 pm

If I am already signed up with the US-Global Entry program it looks as it has a partnership with the ABG+ program? Is this true? If so, how do I use it on entry into FRA?

david7031 Jun 17, 2014 12:51 am


Originally Posted by oldsmoboi (Post 23043555)
If I am already signed up with the US-Global Entry program it looks as it has a partnership with the ABG+ program? Is this true? If so, how do I use it on entry into FRA?

You won't be able to use it the first time you go to Frankfurt. After arrival, go to the office of the Bundespolizei in Terminal 1, Area A, near the Lufthansa First Class check-in area. Thy are open every day from 6:30 am until 9;30 pm, according to their website. There, you can sign up and have your biometric parameters recorded. I was told you need to bring not only your passport, but also your Global Entry card, which you got when you were approved for Global Entry. I have't yet applied, because my Global Entry membership is about to expire, and I want to renew that before applying for the German version, which runs in parallel.

The good news is, the German version is free...

oldsmoboi Jun 17, 2014 7:51 am

I"m only through FRA once or twice a year... but it may be worth doing on my next inbound. It works for outbound as well then?

FLYGVA Jun 30, 2014 3:59 am

Frankfurt is now using Easypass (www.easypass.de) for the automated border control, which is also available at other airports.

There are several press reports available:
http://www.fr-online.de/frankfurt/fl...,27550230.html

http://fraport.mediasites.tv/detail/277.html

Clashrhino Aug 12, 2015 9:33 pm


Originally Posted by david7031 (Post 23046926)
You won't be able to use it the first time you go to Frankfurt. After arrival, go to the office of the Bundespolizei in Terminal 1, Area A, near the Lufthansa First Class check-in area. Thy are open every day from 6:30 am until 9;30 pm, according to their website. There, you can sign up and have your biometric parameters recorded. I was told you need to bring not only your passport, but also your Global Entry card, which you got when you were approved for Global Entry. I have't yet applied, because my Global Entry membership is about to expire, and I want to renew that before applying for the German version, which runs in parallel.

The good news is, the German version is free...

Is the Frankfurt enrollment center airside or landside?

seawolf Aug 14, 2015 10:21 pm

Automated Border Control FRA
 
Landside and you do not need to be enrolled in GE. All US and HKSAR passport holders are eligible for enrollment.

Clashrhino Aug 14, 2015 11:02 pm


Originally Posted by seawolf (Post 25273622)
Landside and you do not need to be enrolled in GE. All US and HKSAR passport holders are eligible for enrollment.

Thank you that is most helpful

Bigzamboni Sep 10, 2015 4:26 am

Has anyone here from the US applied for this and have experience on the question related to travel insurance for Schengen?

Most US health insurance (at least what I've had) covers you outside of the US as well, making travel insurance (except possibly evacuation insurance) redundant.

Did they just ask for proof of coverage outside the US? Easier to buy some single trip coverage so I can answer yes, because at the point of time, I do have it?

oliver2002 Sep 10, 2015 5:44 am

US and HKG citizens have to fill a form to enroll with EasyPass-RTP that has the following question:


6.4 Did you conclude a travel health insurance that is valid for the Schengen area?
More here: http://www.easypass.de/EasyPass/EN/E.../rtp_node.html

seawolf Sep 10, 2015 6:41 pm


Originally Posted by Bigzamboni (Post 25403755)
Has anyone here from the US applied for this and have experience on the question related to travel insurance for Schengen?

Most US health insurance (at least what I've had) covers you outside of the US as well, making travel insurance (except possibly evacuation insurance) redundant.

Did they just ask for proof of coverage outside the US? Easier to buy some single trip coverage so I can answer yes, because at the point of time, I do have it?

As oliver2002 pointed out, it was just a Y/N question. No documentation needed at all other than a US or HKSAR passport.

RobOnLI Apr 8, 2016 5:11 pm

Can anyone tell me what the point of getting EasyPASS access is for US citizens? From what I'm reading online, US citizens will be shown a special icon in the e-gate which will force you to wait for someone to come open the gate for you and then you still have to get your passport stamped.

So the only thing I see this saving is possibly 10 seconds waiting in line for an officer to scan your passport and still stamp it.

I go through FRA a lot and I currently have 4 connections through there planned in the next 4 weeks between US-Europe and Europe-Asia as well. I have plenty of time on my first connection through FRA to leave the secure area and sign up for the program. I just don't see a real point if I'm still going to need my passport stamped and I've never once seen a line more than 2 minutes long to see an immigration official.

My goal of this would be to either a) save a lot of time; b) save a lot of pages in my already almost full passport. It doesn't seem to do either.

Thanks in advance,
RM


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