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If you stay in the airport you do not need a transit visa.
Depends on the context. A British Citizen is anyone BORN in Great Britain. A British National is someone who has emigrated to Great Britain from another country and gone through due legal process to get here.
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"Are you a traveler passing through this airport?"
Yes, Indian citizens typically need a transit visa for Amsterdam if they are passing through the airport and staying in the international transit area for more than 48 hours. It is important to check the specific visa requirements and regulations with the Dutch embassy or consulate before traveling.
Depending on where you are flying from there are many airlines that will fly from the US to Amsterdam. You can purchase tickets directly though some of the airlines like; United, Delta, KLM, British Airways, and American. You can also purchase tickets through deal sites like Travelocity or Priceline.
They may say that Tulsa International Airport is international, but believe it or not, it is just national. You my ask "Why?". The reason is that any airplane from another country besides the USA cannot land in that airport. So, no matter how much you search, if you want to leave the country through TUL and are planning a flight outside of the country, you are guaranteed to have at least 1 stop.
One can book a flight at the London Gatwick Airport through any of the major airlines such as British Airways or Virgin Atlantic. One can also use a travel website like 'ebookers' to book flights at Gatwick Airport.
No, Budapest is on the Danube River, which does not run through the Netherlands at all. Amsterdam is on the Amstel River, which only runs a short distance through the Netherlands.
No, you cannot bring a razor through airport security.
No, you cannot go through security twice at the airport.
Yes, you can wear jeans through airport security.