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Short Layover in Copenhagen Airport?
Hi all,
I have a short layover in Copenhagen Airport on my return to America that I'm worried about. It's all booked on one ticket with SAS airlines and the itinerary goes Bergen - Copenhagen - Chicago with only 45 minutes to transfer in CPH. Is that enough time? Both SAS airlines and the airport say it is but I'm not sure. Wouldn't I need to go through passport control before going back to America (I'm a US Citizen so I don't think I can use the automated machines either)? How long does that take? Any other concerns that I'm not thinking of? If you had the opportunity to change the layover to one of 4 hours would you take it? Thank you for your advice! |
Any input? Thank you!
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You will stay airside and won't need to go through Danish Immigration or customs. You'll get both boarding passes at Bergen.
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You will go through passport control as you are leaving Schengen in Copenhagen. Norway is part of Schengen so you won't go through passport control there. You will stay airside though. You will also go through security again. Have a look at the website of the airport. Generally they are very helpful for such things.
If SAS say it's a legal connection then it's on them if it doesn't work out. |
As long as you can do online check in for both of the flights and have your boarding passes and you have thru checked your luggage (if you have any), you will stay airside in Copenhagen airport when you arrive from Bergen and you will go thru passport control to get to your gate which is usually C or D for non Schengen departures. There is self service passport control but you can't use them as a US citizen. There is no security to go through airside in Copenhagen airport for arrivals within the EU.
45mins is the MCT for your trip as its on SAS, I would not take the 4hr connection, CPH is pretty small airside so you & your luggage should make it unless there is a delay. |
Originally Posted by hetismij2
(Post 17361480)
You will go through passport control as you are leaving Schengen in Copenhagen. Norway is part of Schengen so you won't go through passport control there. You will stay airside though. You will also go through security again. Have a look at the website of the airport. Generally they are very helpful for such things.
If SAS say it's a legal connection then it's on them if it doesn't work out. OOPS just saw my error -- heti is correct. I know very well that you go through immigration and have no idea why I linked Customs and Immigration in my post. Must have been multitasking - and not doing either thing very well :) You will be able to stay airside. |
Thank you so much for all the information! This is very helpful. It seems like passport control is the main thing I would have to go through. Any estimates on how long this usually takes? Do you all have any personal experience at this airport with passport control?
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Any updates on my last question above? Thank you again for all your help!
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Originally Posted by sadclown
(Post 17361874)
Thank you so much for all the information! This is very helpful. It seems like passport control is the main thing I would have to go through. Any estimates on how long this usually takes? Do you all have any personal experience at this airport with passport control?
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