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wandering_gal Oct 30th, 2013 06:46 AM

Layovers in Europe
 
I will be travelling around with my friend in Europe, and book flight instead of taking the train coz it can be cheaper. Will we be allow to go out of the airport during layovers? Possibly 8-10 hrs before the connecting flight to our destination.?

Jean Oct 30th, 2013 06:51 AM

You're not locked up, so you can leave, but whether 8-10 hours is really enough time to do anything depends on the airport, transportation options (or budget for taxis), and whether you'll have luggage to babysit.

sparkchaser Oct 30th, 2013 07:19 AM

An 8 hour layover at best gives you 5.5-6 hours to leave (and that doesn't include transit time from/to the airport). So it really depends on the airport and its location to stuff. AMS? Definitely. FRA? Sure. LHR? Meh, I'd just stay at the airport.

wandering_gal Oct 30th, 2013 07:21 AM

what if its checked in i dont have to worry about it ryt? only my carry ons, if its really big and heavy.

adrienne Oct 30th, 2013 08:22 AM

I think you're asking if you can check a bag to your final destination (but I'm not really sure - I have no idea what ryt is). This is standard procedure. You will need to keep your carry on with you when you leave the airport so pack light.

Goldens Oct 30th, 2013 08:57 AM

You don't say what country issued your passport. Depending on the answer to that, you may need a visa.
If it is a US passport than you are okay to leave in the countries you listed.

hetismij2 Oct 30th, 2013 10:22 AM

As others have said it depends on the airports. Most low cost airlines use airports a long way from the city they claim to be landing at. Schiphol is an exception to that.
You need to check which airport you will be landing at, and visit it's website to see how far it is from anything.

With regard to Goldens comment, any visa you require for visiting the Schengen countries will cover you in any of those countries. Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality, not where you live, and you should look into that well before your planned holiday.

sparkchaser Oct 30th, 2013 10:25 AM

<i>Most low cost airlines use airports a long way from the city they claim to be landing at. </i>

Frankfurt Hahn and Memmingen springs to mind.

Jean Oct 30th, 2013 11:55 AM

And secondary airports don't always have good public trans into city centers.

jamikins Oct 30th, 2013 02:44 PM

Completely depends on your flights, what airport, whether you are able to check luggage through, whether your flights are on the same ticket etc.

We need the full picture before anyone can provide valuable advice.

Alan_CT Nov 2nd, 2013 08:17 AM

Most airports have storage lockers where you could leave your carry-on bags. If you leave, don't cut the return to the airport too close, as there may be traffic or an accident when you return. We barely made our flight out of Prague in May.

Jean Nov 2nd, 2013 09:14 AM

"Most airports have storage lockers where you could leave your carry-on bags." Really? That's not been my experience since 9/11.

sparkchaser Nov 2nd, 2013 10:09 AM

<i>Really? That's not been my experience since 9/11.</i>

Have you looked for them?

FRA has them.
MUC has them.
TXL has them.
DUS has them.
NUE has them.
ZRH has them.
CDG has them.
LHR has them.
MAD has them.
AMS has them.
FCO has them.
LIS has them.
EDI has them.
ABZ has them.
DUB has them.
BRU has them.
ARN has them.
KBP has them.
RIX has them.


I think you get the idea.

michelhuebeli Nov 2nd, 2013 10:17 AM

Just to illustrate sparkchaser's contribution, look at
http://www.zurich-airport.com/deskto...spx/tabid-157/ for Zürich or
http://www.frankfurt-airport.com/con...bewahrung.html for Frankfurt/Main

The English "Luggage Storage" mostly translates into the German "Gepäckaufbewahrung", "lockers" are "Schliessfächer"

hollywoodsc Nov 2nd, 2013 10:54 AM

I've used the "Left Luggage" storage rooms at LHR and FCO so I could spend a few hours in the city during a layover.
As mentioned above, just give yourself plenty of time to retrieve your bags before catching your flight.
On one occasion the line was out the door when I went back to get my bags. Barely, and I mean BARELY made my flight!

Jean Nov 2nd, 2013 03:09 PM

Sorry, I took the statement about "lockers" literally. I haven't seen "lockers" in airports in years.

Mainhattengirl Nov 2nd, 2013 10:02 PM

Have never seen lockers in Frankfurt airport. The luggage storage facility charges 7 € per bag, per 24 hours. Lockers can be found at train stations though. Cheaper too.


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