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France Activates Visa-Free Airport Transit for Indian Nationals

May 20, 2026
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France Activates Visa-Free Airport Transit for Indian Nationals
The Embassy of India in Paris has confirmed that France’s long-awaited visa-free airport-transit regime for Indian citizens is now operational. Effective retroactively from 10 April 2026, Indians who remain air-side while connecting through French airports no longer require an ‘A-type’ Schengen transit visa. The implementation follows the February summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron, where the measure was announced. For business travellers, the change removes a common bottleneck on routings via Paris-Charles de Gaulle or Lyon Saint-Exupéry—especially valuable during the current West Asia overflight detours that have lengthened Europe-India itineraries. Travellers must hold confirmed onward tickets and stay within the international transit zone; entry into France still requires a regular short-stay visa or residence permit.

France Activates Visa-Free Airport Transit for Indian Nationals


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Airlines have begun updating check-in systems, but mobility managers should circulate written guidance to avoid last-minute gate denials. The Embassy notes that carriers may continue to ask for proof of eligibility, so passengers are advised to carry print-outs of the French government notice until systems are fully synchronised. The exemption aligns France with other EU hubs such as Frankfurt and Amsterdam, which already waive transit-visa requirements for Indian nationals. Travel-risk teams should nonetheless monitor union-strike calendars, as aviation labour actions in France occasionally force passengers into unexpected landside stays, in which case standard Schengen rules would re-apply.

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