Germany completely removed the airport transit visa requirement for Indian nationals. The new policy took effect for international travelers this week. Thousands of Indian passengers use German hubs for global connections.
Easing Travel Rules
Indian passport holders no longer need a separate Category A visa. They can change flights freely within the designated airport transit area. This massive change reduces frustrating paperwork for European and American flights.
The Lufthansa Group welcomed this helpful new transit policy. They believe it will make international journeys much more seamless.
Expanding Flight Operations
Lufthansa operates over 70 weekly flights between India and Europe. The airline group plans to expand its Indian operations soon. They will launch new direct flights from Bengaluru to Zurich.
The announcement celebrates 75 years of strong Indo German diplomatic ties.
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