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Dan6681 Jul 20, 2007 8:38 pm

Change in EU
 
I am flying from BOS-AMS-FCO. What do you do when changing from intl. to intra EU? Is it like international to domestic USA going the other way?

YVR Cockroach Jul 20, 2007 8:58 pm


Originally Posted by Dan6681 (Post 8093582)
I am flying from BOS-AMS-FCO. What do you do when changing from intl. to intra EU? Is it like international to domestic USA going the other way?

It's not intra-E.U. in your case but intra-Schengen as not all E.U. member countries are treaty to Schengen and not all Schengen countries are members of the E.U.

In your case, you clear immigration at AMS but do not collect your bags (and clear them through customs) until you reach FCO.

Dan6681 Jul 21, 2007 6:10 pm


Originally Posted by YVR Cockroach (Post 8093627)
It's not intra-E.U. in your case but intra-Schengen as not all E.U. member countries are treaty to Schengen and not all Schengen countries are members of the E.U.

In your case, you clear immigration at AMS but do not collect your bags (and clear them through customs) until you reach FCO.

Thanks! Interesting, non-EU but Schengen. What are some examples? Norway?

noturbulence Jul 22, 2007 1:32 am


Originally Posted by Dan6681 (Post 8096700)
Thanks! Interesting, non-EU but Schengen. What are some examples? Norway?

Yes, and in 2008 Switzerland will join Schengen as well without any intention of ever joining the EU

GUWonder Jul 22, 2007 3:38 pm


Originally Posted by Dan6681 (Post 8096700)
Thanks! Interesting, non-EU but Schengen. What are some examples? Norway?

Iceland and Norway for now.


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