In 2026, whether you need a transit visa for Frankfurt (FRA) depends heavily on your nationality and destination. A major update occurred on January 12, 2026, when Germany officially abolished the airport transit visa (Type A) requirement for Indian passport holders, provided they remain in the international transit zone for less than 24 hours. However, many other nationalities still require one unless they hold a valid visa or residence permit for the US, Canada, or a Schengen state. A supportive peer reminder: even if your nationality is exempt, you will need a visa if your transit involves a "double-Schengen" connection (e.g., JFK–FRA–CDG), as the second leg is considered a domestic flight requiring you to enter the Schengen area. Always ensure your bags are checked through to your final destination, as having to retrieve them would require passing through immigration and thus a full visa.