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What happens after landing international flight?

Upon arrival, go through the immigration and passport control area of the airport. Passengers are split into multiple lines. There is generally a line for host country nationals (people with a passport from that country), sometimes a line for citizens of the region (EU, ECOWAS, etc), and non-immigrant visitors.



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Once you get off the plane, you'll follow the sign to Arrivals; sometimes it will also say Baggage Claim. You will get in line with everyone else at the immigration counter. There, the officers will check your passport and/or your visa for validity.

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How long does it take to leave the airport after landing from an international flight? You can generally expect to exit the airport after an international flight anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour after the scheduled arrival time assuming that your flight departed on time.

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How to board international flight step by step
  • Check in for your flight. ...
  • Check your baggage and get your ticket. ...
  • Go through the security checkpoint. ...
  • Go through immigration. ...
  • Find your gate. ...
  • Board your flight.


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  • Check-in for your flight.
  • Hand over any luggage that would need to go into the aircraft hold, if you are travelling with luggage.
  • Pass through the airport security gates to the departures hall.
  • Find your boarding gate.
  • Board the plane and fly to your destination.


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How Long Does It Usually Take To Get Checked Luggage After Landing? While it varies per airline and airport, in general, passengers can expect to pick up their checked luggage anywhere between 15 to 45 minutes after arrival. Of course, this will depend on a variety of things.

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Normally, passengers can expect to see their checked bags anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes after arrival, according to Nick Gates, a director at SITA, an aviation technology company. An airport's size, passenger capacity and the degree of modernization in its bag handling all play a role.

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How long does customs usually take? On average, it takes travelers 17 minutes and 53 seconds to get through Immigration and Customs. This number will vary based on the airport you're traveling through, the time of year you're traveling, and the time of day you're arriving at the airport.

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Don't be put off if you feel you might be annoying other passengers. Lots of people get up to walk around the plane and, as long as you're not barging into people's seats or interrupting the meal service, you've got nothing to worry about.

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Yes, customs officials have the authority to open and inspect luggage when you are entering a country. Customs officials have the right to search your luggage, bags, and personal items to ensure that you are not carrying any prohibited or restricted items.

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After your flight, your checked luggage will make it's way to baggage claim where you will be reunited with your belongings. We always advise you double-check the luggage tag to ensure it is really yours and to examine each piece of luggage to ensure it hasn't been damaged.

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My normal arrival time is 1:30 and after de-boarding, the 15 minute walk to immigration, a short wait and processing and then the walk through customs and into the arrival area takes around an additional 15/25 minutes. The walk to the Express takes 5/10 minutes followed by as much as a 15 minute wait.

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Similarly, after landing at your destination, they are then unloaded from the plane and transported to the terminal where they are unloaded onto the baggage reclaim conveyor belts, where you can collect them.

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At the airport: Check your bags at the ticket counter. A special indicator will be printed on your bag tags so a luxury delivery representative can identify your bags. After you land: Bypass baggage claim and head directly to your final destination. Your bags will arrive at your destination within 4 to 6 hours.

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How Long Can You Stay In an Airport After Landing? Generally, after landing you can stay inside an airport in the secure airside (transit) area for as long as you'd like. This means that whenever you land, you should think twice about going straight to arrivals, especially if you have a few hours that you need to kill.

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Go through the security checkpoint. Once you've checked your luggage and gotten your boarding pass, you should go to the TSA checkpoint leading to the proper concourse for your flight.

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Summary of What to Wear to the Airport
  • Well-fitted foundation of pants or leggings.
  • Lightweight, breathable t-shirt.
  • Lightweight knit sweater.
  • Roomy cardigan.
  • Travel wrap.
  • Slip-on sneakers.
  • Comfortable loafers.
  • Low-heeled ankle boots.


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Arrival (FAA-mandated and safety portions only) Ladies and gentlemen, [Airline Name] welcomes you to [city]. The local time is [time]. For your safety and the safety of those around you, please remain seated with your seat belt fastened and keep the aisle(s) clear until we are parked at the gate.

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The recommended layover time for international flights is generally longer, as you will have to go through customs and immigration before boarding your next flight. In most cases, a 30-minute layover for domestic flights and an hour for international flights is considered a minimum, or short, layover.

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