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Re: Delta Airlines Now Says Governments Set Visa Requirements, not Airlines

Posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Fri Jun 24 09:42:30 2011, in response to Re: Delta Airlines Now Says Governments Set Visa Requirements, not Airlines, posted by AlM on Fri Jun 24 08:31:09 2011.

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IIRC, no one asked to see my passport before I got on an American Airlines flight from JFK to Budapest in early May (though I did have to show it to check my luggage). Same goes for boarding Malev at Budapest to go to Tel Aviv (though I did clear Hungarian passport control just before boarding the plane). US citizens are required to have tourist visas in advance of going to Brazil, so it is necessary to check for that flight, and when I flew to Rome and was staying there for more than 90 days, I wasn't allowed to check in online because the system wanted someone at the airport to verify that I had a visa allowing me to stay for as long as I planned to, but I think more often than not, I have not needed to show my passport/visa to get on an international flight.

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