Is traveling to Ireland from CDG or AMS airports through domestic terminals?
Is traveling from AMS or CDG airports to any Irish airport considered as a domestic flight or and international flight?
In other words, do I have to pass through the security check in the transit or I will only change terminals or gates?
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That would be international - AMS and CDG are in the Schengen zone, Ireland isn't.
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Is Ireland considered a domestic flight?
Dublin will be classed as an international flight whilst Belfast is classed as a UK domestic flight - you could fly to Belfast with a photo driving licence as acceptable ID with Easyjet but not Dublin.Do domestic flights go through customs?
Re: Do I have to go through Customs on a domestic flight? No, but keep in mind that the tsa can inspect your baggage.Is Dublin International or domestic?
Dublin has one Airport serving International and Domestic European destinations in the capital city of Ireland. Dublin Airport Has two terminals, Dublin Airport Terminal 1 and Dublin Airport Terminal 2. It is operated by DAA.Schiphol Airport Amsterdam Terminal Tour, Complete walk from gate to gate and into Schengen Area.
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It would definitely be arriving into Ireland as an "international" arrival. Same as departing from Ireland to either to AMS or CDG. As such you would need a valid passport for this flight.
The only flights to and from Ireland that are classed as domestic are from within Ireland or the UK and you can travel on a EU issued driving licence or national identity card.
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