Travel Experience:
Delhi- Frankfurt (30.07.2020)
We are COPR holders (approved before 18th March). After a long wait due to pandemic, we decided to take this route to reach our dream destination Canada.
Reading the past experiences of long cues at the airport , we reached the Airport approximately 6 hrs before the flight I.e around 7 am for the Air India flight scheduled for 1:30 pm. They usually open the entry by around 8:30 am. So we were the first ones to enter.
Plz make sure your Air India’s e-ticket no. Should start with 098 and that of Air Canada should be with 014.
DO NOT get both tickets issued on 014. You will not be allowed to board.
Before entering we were made to fill two forms , one was a self declaration form asking for our general information such as passport no. Address etc and a declaration that we are not suffering from any symptoms. The second one was titled ‘the quarantine form’ making us undertake that if we are deported , the cost will be borne by us an Air India will not be liable for action. (Don’t worry, both forms are readily available, rather the Air India staff provides it to you).
After entering the Airport from gate no.8 we were asked to show our visa at counter L, where an officer of Air India checks your visa , sends a picture to a portal or group and takes approval. In 2 minutes you are asked to move to the check -in counter ( provided you are exempted from travelling). Students are however are scrutinised thoroughly ( overheard the officer asking detailed questions from a student).
Check- in is usual, we showed them both our tickets I.e Delhi - Frankfurt and Frankfurt to Toronto. The Bags were tagged without even requesting them. We were charged Rs. 22k as we had an extra bag. We weren’t charged any penny for the 4 bags allowed by Air India. They are kind enough to waive of a kilo here and there. However a work permit holder was charged Rs. 7k for the second bag , stating it to be charges of Air Canada (so nothing is certain, entirely depends on their discretion).
The immigration was very smooth, probably the Air India ppl inquire more than the immigration officer at the immigration desk.
The flight was on time. Pathetic flight, felt like we are travelling in a loca roadway bus. A packet of food is kept on the seat which we did not open. My suggestion would be to carry your own food and water. The security doesn’t stop you from carrying any food and any no. Of water bottles ( try restricting by water bottles to two). There was no in flight entertainment. The staff is hardly seen. The washrooms were manageable (also depends on how passengers use it).
After landing , At the Frankfurt airport we crossed a security check where they check your bags and do not allow liquid more than 100ml ( water is allowed). It doesn’t take much time here. At the Frankfurt airport there a sandwich joint , which also has vegetarian options. McDonalds is open. Both places are open till 10pm - Frankfurt time. There are recliners , chairs to rest on. The terrace smoking area is accessible but only till 8-9 pm. There are other smoking areas as well , accessible all night. It is not that difficult to survive these 16 hrs. We were tired enough to lie down and sleep on the chairs.
Note: transit visa is not required for ppl holding valid resident permit of Canada. Rest plz check as I am not aware of the same.
Frankfurt- Toronto (31.07.2020)
After a long layover of 16 hrs we finally boarded Air Canada. A perfect flight with proper food , entertainment, seats etc. felt like you are actually in an international flight and not in a disgusting roadway bus.
Post Landing it took us about 3 hrs at the immigration ( delay was because of shortage in staff due to COVID and a long cue) . Immigration was smooth, just asked us the address to deliver the PR card and how much cash we were carrying. Others were asked about quarantine plan ( depends upon officer) .
After the immigration we went to the customs department to give our goods to follow list. Everything is systematic and logical.
PS: NOT MY EXPERIENCE I AM JUST SHARING IT