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Transit at ARN
I'm due to fly BKK-FRA-ARN-HEL in a weeks time (11th of June) with a 5 hour layover at ARN. Will I be able to use the Radisson at the terminal? I assume using it would require me to go landside and I'm not really sure if Sweden allows that currently. If not, any other options to take a shower and have a nap that would be available to me?
I'm a Finnish citizen and all flights are on a single ticket. |
Originally Posted by AnttiV
(Post 32428503)
I'm due to fly BKK-FRA-ARN-HEL in a weeks time (11th of June) with a 5 hour layover at ARN. Will I be able to use the Radisson at the terminal? I assume using it would require me to go landside and I'm not really sure if Sweden allows that currently. If not, any other options to take a shower and have a nap that would be available to me?
I'm a Finnish citizen and all flights are on a single ticket. |
Originally Posted by GUWonder
(Post 32428588)
Assuming you’re admissible to Germany and the Schengen zone in Germany and the scheduled flights operate as booked, you will be able to enter Sweden but have to go land-side if wanting to use the Radisson in the SkyCity section of the airport. I’m not sure if the Radisson and Clarion at ARN currently allow shower access, so contact them first to see what they say about shower access for those not staying at the hotels.
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It does look like you could enter Sweden since you're arriving from another EU country.
https://polisen.se/en/the-swedish-po...d-from-sweden/ |
on a side note, does Finland allow now or shortly with a yet announced date , visitors coming from Sweden to Finland , who are NOT FI citizens or resident ?
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Originally Posted by bebert
(Post 32429077)
on a side note, does Finland allow now or shortly with a yet announced date , visitors coming from Sweden to Finland , who are NOT FI citizens or resident ?
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