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The staff doing the Visa checks are not Easyjet employed. It is a third party company specialised in this type of service (can't remember the name but it is a big one).DFDS. wrote:I would not put abig blem on EasyJet Check in staff, rather on the airline management its self. They should request an uptodate handling Manual for European citizens and their family members. There used to be a small book called TIM ( TRAVEL INFORMATION MANUAL), that all travel agents and airline staff used as a refference on departing and arriving Paxs.(passengers). It held all information about visa national an non visa nationals, transit rights, health and vaccination, currencys, dressing codes in different countries etc, and it was published or updated every three months. Currently you can get it online if you have acess to Galileo, this is the system used by travel agents in most countries for making airline, hotels and car hire bookings.
Here is the airline database on-lineDFDS. wrote:I would not put abig blem on EasyJet Check in staff, rather on the airline management its self. They should request an uptodate handling Manual for European citizens and their family members. There used to be a small book called TIM ( TRAVEL INFORMATION MANUAL), that all travel agents and airline staff used as a refference on departing and arriving Paxs.(passengers). It held all information about visa national an non visa nationals, transit rights, health and vaccination, currencys, dressing codes in different countries etc, and it was published or updated every three months. Currently you can get it online if you have acess to Galileo, this is the system used by travel agents in most countries for making airline, hotels and car hire bookings.
National Brazil (BR) /Residence United Kingdom (GB)
Embarkation United Kingdom (GB) /Destination Italy (IT)
Passport required.
- Passports and/or passport replacing documents must be valid
on arrival.
Visa required, except for A stay of max. 90 days:
Briliant!acme4242 wrote:Here is the airline database on-lineDFDS. wrote:I would not put abig blem on EasyJet Check in staff, rather on the airline management its self. They should request an uptodate handling Manual for European citizens and their family members. There used to be a small book called TIM ( TRAVEL INFORMATION MANUAL), that all travel agents and airline staff used as a refference on departing and arriving Paxs.(passengers). It held all information about visa national an non visa nationals, transit rights, health and vaccination, currencys, dressing codes in different countries etc, and it was published or updated every three months. Currently you can get it online if you have acess to Galileo, this is the system used by travel agents in most countries for making airline, hotels and car hire bookings.
If airline staff would check their computer or latest TIM manual for visa requirements.
This is what the Airline staff would see.
Please enter your details, such as Nationality
Please print and bring it with you.
A few links to the same Database, always the same information back
because it comes from IATA TIMATIC
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/pa ... /index.jsp
and
http://www.delta.com/planning_reservati ... formation/
also
http://www.skyteam.com/about/travelhelp/travelinfo.html
also
http://www.klm.com/travel/sg_en/prepare ... saform.htm
National Brazil (BR) /Residence United Kingdom (GB)
Embarkation United Kingdom (GB) /Destination Italy (IT)
Passport required.
- Passports and/or passport replacing documents must be valid
on arrival.
Visa required, except for A stay of max. 90 days:
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Background on airline database
Some Airlines provide web-access to the Database, Its always the same
information because it comes from Industry IATA database called TIMATIC
http://www.iata.org/ps/publications/Pages/tim.aspx
http://www.iatatravelcentre.com/travelinformation.php#
http://www.timaticweb.com/
What is TimaticWeb?
TimaticWeb is a web-based service used to determine traveler border
control requirements. The service is based on Timatic and is used by the
entire aviation industry
Sorry to mess with the discussion, but I am not sure this is wrong.giruzz wrote:2) Told my gf that she could fly to ANY Schengen country with her residency card, however she had to fly exclusively with me.
Any references to relevant case law would be most appreciated!Family members who are not nationals of a Member State shall only be required to have an
entry visa in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 539/2001 or, where appropriate, with national
law. For the purposes of this Directive, possession of the valid residence card referred to in
Article 10 shall exempt such family members from the visa requirement.
From EU law point of view, such visa free travel is conditional on accompanying or traveling to join the EU family member.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:
A family member who has a Residence Card has a dependent right of free movement. They need to be traveling with or to meet the EU citizen.
Is there any case law which suggests that once the non-EU family member has an visa or a Residence Card on the basis of their relationship with the EU family member, that they can then travel independently of the EU family member?
But for most EU counties it is a condition, the EU family member must accompany, or be in the destination country already.2004/38/EC conformity study-Romania wrote: Beneficiaries and facilitation of entry and residence (Article 3)
The right to enter and exit from Romania of family members of the EU
citizen is not conditioned by accompanying or joining the EU citizen
TIMATIC wrote: Visa required, except for A max. stay of 90 days for holders
of a "family member" residence permit issued by United Kingdom
to a family member of an EEA national or a national of
Switzerland, provided travelling with or travelling to join
the EEA national or national of Switzerland.