Indians not allowed to fly EU carriers to UK without Schengen visa

Abu Dhabi, Mar 21th, 2010 (WAM)--Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) today released its monthly traffic report for Abu Dhabi International Airport, which shows strong passenger and cargo growth for February 2010, over the same month last year.

Indians venturing out to the UK on EU transporters are being denied boarding at the beginning in India on the off chance that they don’t have a travel or customary Schengen visa, as indicated by nearby media reports.

EU transporters incorporate well known aircrafts, for example, Lufthansa, Air France and KLM, which have visits on the way centers at Frankfurt, Munich, Paris and Amsterdam.

Post Brexit, the EU is demanding that non-EU residents should have a travel Schengen visa to travel to the UK on travel trips of its transporters.

Indians venturing out to the UK can do as such without requiring a travel visa on the off chance that they have a visit in Gulf nations or Switzerland, which isn’t a piece of the EU and doesn’t need the Schengen visa rule for its transporter Swiss.

On the off chance that travelers are denied boarding at the beginning air terminal in India, they could conceivably be qualified for a discount. “Travelers ought to know about the movement prerequisites, so discount relies upon the states of the ticket purchased,” an EU aircraft official was cited as saying.

To guarantee they don’t lose business, some EU transporters have supposedly mentioned unfamiliar state run administrations to raise the issue with the Union.