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wcf.user.option.userOption43: etats-unis, canada, rome, australie, vietnam..

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Thursday, September 6th 2007, 1:04pm

PARIS-VIETNAM avec changement à HONG KONG, besoin de réenregistrer les bagages ?

Bonjour,

Je suis en train de préparer mon voyage au Vietnam.
Je vois des billets d'avion avec changement à Hong-Kong, avec 1h45 pour changer.
Est-ce suffisant ?

Je n'arrive pas à savoir si on aura besoin de récupérer les bagages, les réenregistrer, repasser aux contrôles sécurité...etc, auquel cas 1h45 ça risque d'être limite surtout si l'avion a du retard.

J'ai envoyé un mail à l'aéroport mais pas de réponse.

Le billet comprend un vol Paris-Hong Kong avec Cathay Pacific et ensuite Hong-Kong - Ho Chi Minh avec Vietnam Airlines.

Merci d'avance de votre aide !

c71253@yahoo.fr

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wcf.user.option.userOption43: Tous les pays d'asie

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Thursday, September 6th 2007, 2:52pm

1:45, oui c'est suffisant.
Tes bagages seront enregistrés --> HCMC si ton billet (dossier) est global.
Le passage en douane se fera à HCMC.
Bon voiwage.

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wcf.user.option.userOption43: VIETNAM

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Tuesday, April 26th 2011, 10:10am

Voilà ce qu' il m' avait été répondu : Dear FORTUNA, Thank you for your email. We would like to inform you that passengers’ flight services (including transfer) are directly handled by airlines or their handling agents. Some airlines may have transfer counters at Transfer Area E1 / E2 / W1 inside the restricted area, which allow their transit passengers to check-in their onward flights and go through security to boarding gates without clearance of immigration and reclaim of baggage. Should your onward flights be with Air France, you may find their transfer counters at Transfer Area W1 and hand the baggage tag from your previous flight for their further handling. You may contact your airlines operating in Hong Kong for more information via the following website. http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/fligh…on/enquiry.html Transfer counters locations http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/fligh…sfer-areas.html If you are required by your airlines to re-check in your onward flight at landside (non-restricted area) check-in counters, you are therefore needed to go through immigration, baggage reclaim and customs processes like all arrival passengers and check-in again at Departure Hall for your onward flight. You may refer the procedures of arrival and departure via the websites below. Check-in counters locations http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/fligh…k-in-areas.html Passengers are reminded that a valid visa may be required for entry to Hong Kong. Nationals of about 170 foreign countries and territories may come for business, social or pleasure visits visa-free for a stay ranging from 7 to 180 days. If you wish to get more information about visa requirement, please refer to the website of Immigration Department via the following hyperlink or contact the department directly. http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm We hope this information would be helpful to you. Once again, thank you for writing to us. Yours Sincerely, Customer Service Hong Kong International Airport Avec les compagnies cités que tu emprunte, aucun soucis en effet.
Connais mieux HCMC que ses poches