Entry regulations
In addition to a valid passport, you may require a visa and/or particular forms to enter certain countries.
Please refer to the current entry/visa regulations before travelling.
The following pages contain information about specific entry formalities that apply to our destinations.
Russia »
All foreigners require an invitation and a visa. airberlin customers save 20 % on their invitation!
Dominican Republic »
Tourists do not require a visa for a stay of up to 90 days. On arrival a tourist card must be purchased.
Cuba »
Tourists will need a tourist card for stays of up to 30 days. A visa is required for longer stays.
Mexico »
No visa required. It is compulsory to complete a tourist card and to provide the Secure Flight data.
Please note that separate regulations may apply to unaccompanied minors and to children not travelling with their parents. The same applies if you are entering a country with pets. airberlin recommends that your contact the embassy or consulate of your destination country for information about current visa and entry regulations.
Further useful information can also be found online at timaticweb.com »
Please note: Child entries in parents’ passports become invalid as of 26th June 2012
European requirements have resulted in a major change in the German passport law: From 26th June 2012, child entries in parents’ passports will become invalid and no longer entitle the child to cross the border to another country. Therefore, as of this date, all children (from birth onwards) will be required to have their own travel documents when travelling to other countries.
Please note: Child entries in parents’ passports become invalid as of 26th June 2012
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