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Elimination of controls and formalities applicable to baggage
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Any control and any formality in respect of the hand and checked baggage of persons taking a flight aboard an aircraft:
Travelling by air
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Are you coming from an airport located outside the EU on board a plane which, after a stopover in an EU airport, will bring you to your final destination in another EU airport (e.g. : Toronto - London - Budapest on the same aircraft). You are in a situation identical to that described under 2 ; your registered baggage and your hand baggage are liable to be checked in Budapest.
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Are you taking a flight between a non-EU airport and an EU airport with a change of plane in another EU airport? (e.g. Tokyo - Copenhagen - Amsterdam with a change of aircraft in Copenhagen)
You will get off the first plane in Copenhagen where your hand baggage is liable to be checked by customs. Meanwhile, your registered baggage, which will have been given a normal label (no green edges) in Tokyo, will be transferred from the baggage hold of the first plane to that of the second).
On arrival in Amsterdam , your hand baggage will not, in theory, be liable to be checked by customs (Note 2), whereas your registered baggage may be.
If the second EU airport is not equipped for air traffic with third countries (See, for information, the list of international Community airports(89 kB)), your registered baggage will be liable to be checked in the first EU airport.
Elimination of controls and formalities applicable to baggage
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Any control and any formality in respect of the hand and checked baggage of persons taking a flight aboard an aircraft:
- shall be carried out at the last airport when the flight began at a non-Community airport and continues between two Community airports;
- shall be carried out at the airport of departure when the flight, following a stopover at a Community airport, has to continue to a non-Community airport.
Travelling by air
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Are you coming from an airport located outside the EU on board a plane which, after a stopover in an EU airport, will bring you to your final destination in another EU airport (e.g. : Toronto - London - Budapest on the same aircraft). You are in a situation identical to that described under 2 ; your registered baggage and your hand baggage are liable to be checked in Budapest.
...edit - λάθος copy&paste
Are you taking a flight between a non-EU airport and an EU airport with a change of plane in another EU airport? (e.g. Tokyo - Copenhagen - Amsterdam with a change of aircraft in Copenhagen)
You will get off the first plane in Copenhagen where your hand baggage is liable to be checked by customs. Meanwhile, your registered baggage, which will have been given a normal label (no green edges) in Tokyo, will be transferred from the baggage hold of the first plane to that of the second).
On arrival in Amsterdam , your hand baggage will not, in theory, be liable to be checked by customs (Note 2), whereas your registered baggage may be.
If the second EU airport is not equipped for air traffic with third countries (See, for information, the list of international Community airports(89 kB)), your registered baggage will be liable to be checked in the first EU airport.
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