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Is Canada considered international flight?

Yes, Canada is international.. Lots of people call it trans-border flights.. Like domestic, international and now trans-border... One nice thing about your Canada-USA return flight will be clearing US Customs/Immigration processes IN Canada BEFORE departure-- called pre-clearance..



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What is the difference between domestic and international flights? While domestic flights take you to other destinations within the same country, international flights take you overseas. If you're planning to travel abroad, it's important to know that you'll be flying internationally.

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Yes. TSA PreCheck® is available when you depart from a U.S. airport to a foreign country, and for domestic, connecting flights after you return to the United States.

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In most cases, you'll go through customs and immigration after your flight first arrives in a new country, but there are exceptions. For example, some countries have mutual agreements intended to help speed travelers through the process, so you may go through customs and immigration before you board.

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What is the difference between international and domestic airport? Airlines flying out of the country from a particular airport is known as international airport. Airlines flying within a country from an airport that airport is called domestic airport.

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Domestic travel consists of travel to any destination within the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, and all United States possessions, territories, and entities with free association status. United States possessions and territories include: American Samoa.

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In the U.S., a domestic flight is a flight made within the country's boundaries. In other words, a domestic flight is within the U.S. without any layover or destination in another country. For example, a flight departing from Miami, Florida and arriving in Seattle, Washington is considered a domestic flight.

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