Will I be allowed to board a two-legged flight if I do not have the required visa for the second leg of the flight? [duplicate]

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I purchased a flight from Brazil to Spain, with stopover in Morocco. My intention is to fly to Morocco and not take the second leg to Spain. I do not need a visa to Morocco but I need a Schengen Visa to enter Spain. Will I be allowed to board the first leg (Brazil->Morocco)?

Thanks.



Best Answer

No. The airline will not give you a boarding pass for your first flight unless you have the documents you require to enter your final destination.

(Furthermore, if you tell them that you have no intention of flying to Spain, they'll cancel your ticket.)

(Furthermore, if your ticket is a round-trip ticket, when you fail to fly the Morocco-to-Spain leg, they will cancel all remaining legs of your ticket, and you'll have to buy a new ticket if you intend to return to Brazil.)




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Can I fly only second leg of flight?

Generally the rule is if you miss any part of a multi segment flight then all further segments are cancelled regardless of it being the first leg or second. Sometimes on a multi airline itinerary communication can go astray and you can get lucky that way. Otherwise yep SOP is, it will be cancelled.

Can you add a leg to a flight?

Occasionally, you'll find a cheaper fare if you add on an extra leg to your trip instead of just looking at non-stop flights. It sounds strange that a longer flight would be cheaper, so let me give an example to explain.

Can you not take the first leg of a flight?

If you skip the first leg on a ticket you will be classified as a no-show and all sub-subsequent flights are cancelled. So the answer is: no you cannot skip the first leg. If you are willing to pay then contact the airline and change your ticket or just use the money you are willing to pay for a hotel at the airport.

Can I skip the last leg of my flight?

If you are flying within the USA and have no checked baggage to a final destination, then skipping the final leg of a journey is usually fine. There's no penalty for cancelling (as the missed leg is the end of your trip), and you can just leave the flight with hand luggage without any worries.



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Answer 2

Probably not but I have boarded domestic flights without any attempt to verify that I was legal to fly the second leg.

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