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Transit visa on Air France

Passengers on Air France will have to get an airport transit visa if they plan to transit in Paris.

Passengers holding US Visa (student visa, work permits, immigrant visas) in some categories or Schengen visa are exempt.

Passengers who have a confirmed onward ticket or have just one hour connecting time will have to get a visa.

The requirement is in place from March 13 and the visa costs euro 10, that is around Rs 450.

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