Je pars bientot avec mon frere au népal et nous passons par delhi. Je précise qu'on a acheté 2 billets d'avion par cie distinctes et que nous changeons a delhi.
Après consultation de tous les messages dans les forums et renseignements aupres de la sté qui s'occupe des visas indien, il ne faut pas de visa indien (meme pas de transit mais il le conseille quand meme en cas de probleme).
Normallement on arrive a delhi et on reste dans la zone internationale, on doit juste donner son billet d'avion et la description de son baggage pour que l'employé de la compagnie va chercher notre sac et nous enregistre. (et cela meme si on a 2 vols distincts).
Je cherche juste des gens qui ont été dans mon cas pour me confirmer qu'il ne faut pas de visa et que la facon de procéder pour prendre son 2eme vol sans quitter la zone internationale est correct. Car le moins qu'on puisse dire est que c'est pas très claire quand on demande à l'ambassade de l'inde (on vous force presque a acheter un visa).
Salut Mellone, je suis dans le meme cas que toi pour un depart le 11 octobre Toulouse-Bruxelles-Delhi avec jet airways + un autre billet Delhi-KTM toujours avec jet A mais 2 billets separes donc impossibilité d' enregistrer jusqu' a KTM .La compagnie JET AIRWAYS jointe a PARIS est incapable de donner le moindre renseignement donc je commence a stresser 😠 .Cependant le proprietaire Francais de l' agence au Nepal (ou nous avons reservé notre trek ) m' a donné les memes renseignements (pour la zone internationale ect.....) car il voyage le + souvent en passant par DELHI le billet etant - cher . Mais tout cela est effectivement un peu stressant 😕
bonjour
merci pour votre réponse, mais je vais devoir resortir de la zone internationale pour reenregistrer mes bagages et mon second billet. donc la ste qui fait les visas pour l'inde me conseille de prendre un visa de transit??
Salut MELLONE, d' apres ce que m' a dit Olivier KERVIEL de celtic trek Aventure (agence de KTM )j' ai cru comprendre que tu ne sors pas de la zone de transit international, c' est dans cette zone que tu vas au guichet de ta compagnie aerienne a qui tu donnes billets + passeports +tickets de bagage et c' est la compagnie qui s' occupe d' enregistrer sans que tu ais besoin de sortir de la zone internationale .Nous avions eu ce cas de figure en Egypte en transit pour l' Ethiopie et en + en changeant de terminal a l' aeroport du Caire .Je pense donc que cela se fait dans tous les pays du monde 😉 (on se rassure comme on peut 😏 )
TWOV (Transit Without Visa):
Visa required, except for Those continuing their journey on first available connection to a third country, holding confirmed onward ticket. Leaving the airport transit area is not allowed.
Note: international transfer facilities are very limited at most Indian airports. Passengers in transit through
airports with limited facilities will need to be escorted to their connecting flight. Please contact carrier(s) concerned to check if transit is possible.
Donc consulter votre Cie, celle qui vous transporte entre Europe et Inde mais je doute qu'a Delhi il n'y ai pas cette possibilité
Bon voyage et surtout voyagez zen!
Michel France (85)
C'ETAIT EXACT ! PAS BESOIN DE VISA POUR TRANSIT A L'AEROPORT DE DELHI ! Les employés de l' aeroport prennent ton nom, ton numero de vol et de bagages 'tout cela avant de passer l' immigration, a la sortie du bus, ils t' accompagnent en salle de transit ou ils te porteront en temps et heure les cartes d' embarquement .Bon voyage a tous !
Apparemment, tu l'as déjà fait. Tu as bien fait ton escale à New delhi sans prendre de visa de transit.
Toutefois j'ai une question.
Quand tu parles de "après le bus", j'aimerai savoir si tu as changé de terminal? Est-ce que la compagnie s'est chargée de ton tranfert vers l'autre terminal tout en restant en zone de transit?
Je suis super inquiète. je pars le 8 février pour faire paris-Kathmandou avec escale à Delhi. A l'aller j'arrive au terminal 2 et je repars du terminal 2 donc je pense que je n'ai pas besoin de prendre de visa de transit.
En revanche, le problème se pose au retour et personne ne sait me dire clairement ce que je dois faire. Je pars de Kathmandou pour arriver à Delhi au terminal 1 puis là j'ai 7 h pour me rendre au terminal 2 et reprendre monn vol pour Paris. j'ai regardé, il faut prendre un bus pour se rendre au temrinal 2 ce qui implique que je dois quitter le terminal 1. Mais y a t-il une zone de transit entre les deux? Y a til un bus qui se charge de relier les personnes qui sont en transit entre les deux terminaux. Ou alors ai-je vraiment besoin dun visa de transit?
Si quelqu'un a déjà eu le même souci que moi, qui a pris le même vol que moi, avec Air india... merci de me répondre.
Je suis désepérée. Je n'ai pas envie d'être bloquée à l'aéroport en inde...
D'avance Merci
Bonjour, je comprends tres bien ton stress et ton inquietude pour l' avoir moi meme vecue😕.Je vais donc essayer de t' expliquer concretement comment cela s'est passé : Lorsque tu quittes l' avion on te laisse avec TOUS les passagers dans un grand hall, les passagers qui restent en Inde passent alors a la police, immigration (au bout de cette piece ), les passagers qui ont un vol INTERNATIONAL (ce qui est ton cas ) ne passent surtout pas l' immigration puisqu'ils n' ont pas de visa, tu attends donc avec les AUTRES car tu ne seras pas seule dans ce cas .La des employés de l' aeroport viennent te demander ta destination, ton numero de vol, ton papier de bagages avec les numeros .Une fois qu'ils ont la liste de TOUS les passagers ils te conduisent dans une salle de transit, la ils prendront ton passeport pour faire toutes les demarches a ta place et a peu pres 1 h30 a 2 h avant le vol ils annoncent les noms des compagnies (par ex AIR FRANCE ) a haute voix mais pas les noms des passagers .Tu te presente donc a eux et tu recupere ton passeport .A ce moment la tu quitte la salle de transit, tu passe la douane citué juste a coté de la salle de transit et tu te retrouve en salle d' embarquement, le tour est joué 😉 Effectivement nous n' avons pas changé de terminal mais je pense que cela se passe de la meme façon :il y a toujours un employé qui t' accompagne, tu n' est pas laché tout seul dans la nature !Garde a l' esprit que de nombreux passagers seront dans ton cas, donc pas de panique, suit le groupe et le mouvement 😏 En plus si je ne me trompe pas le visa de transit n' est valable que 15 jours, alors lorsque l' on part 3 ou 4 semaines il ne sert pas a grand chose au retour ! Tient nous au courant ! Bon voyage .
ah merci bcp, ça me rassure en effet.
Mais autre question... Tu n'as pas eu de soucis à Charles de gaulle pour enregistrer ton vol... Ils ne t'ont pas demandé un visa indien pour embarquer? Aussi, as tu pu enregistrer ton vol et tes bagages directement pour tout le trajet Paris-Kathmandou ou seulement Paris-Kathmandou? Avec quelle compagnie aérienne as tu voyagé?
Dans mon cas, il s'agit de Air India...
D'avance merci.
🙂
Tout d' abord nous sommes partis de TOULOUSE, on ne nous a rien demandé mais si cela t' arrivait soit categorique : montre ton billet DEL-KTM en insistant sur le fait que tu es en TRANSIT INTERNATIONAL a DELHI .Tu as le droit d' y rester 24 heures sans visa ( en transit bien sur ), surtout que le visa transit ne regle pas tout puisqu'il n' est que pour 2 semaines ! Si l' on te demande tes numeros de bagages a DELHI c' est justement pour que les employés fassent le reenregistrement eux memes .Si ton vol DEL-KTM est aussi avec AIR INDIA ils peuvent enregistrer tes bagages jusqu'a KTM.Nous etions partis avec Jet Airways .
En revanche, le problème se pose au retour et personne ne sait me dire clairement ce que je dois faire. Je pars de Kathmandou pour arriver à Delhi au terminal 1 puis là j'ai 7 h pour me rendre au terminal 2 et reprendre monn vol pour Paris...
Comment s'est passé ton transit ? y-a-t-il eu un changement de terminal finalement ? visa ou pas visa ?
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