[Phuket] If you fly from Phuket through China to Russia. Transfer to Shanghai 6 hours, the ticket Phuket-Moscow is one segment, but the air is different. - Thailand


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If you fly from Phuket through China to Russia. Transfer to Shanghai 6 hours, the ticket Phuket-Moscow is one segment, but the air is different.
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If you fly from Phuket through China to Russia. Transfer to Shanghai 6 hours, the ticket Phuket-Moscow is one segment, but the air is different.
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I am sitting now in Beijing. Flight Phuket-Beijing, 17 hours transfer, Beijing-Moscow. They do not give access to the city. PCR is not needed, QR codes are not asked anywhere. AirChina. Feed as tightly as possible, but without hot meals. As the main diet give canned food ala beans. Upon arrival: all food and water are taken from passengers without children, as well as lighters at the inspection + completely searched and probed. We arrived at 11:30 p.m. approximately. The entire terminal in terms of shops is closed at night. Near some toilets there is drinking water, including hot water. My advice is to take doshiraks if you have a night, and not only a transplant. It's cold at the airport. It feels like 18 degrees from the force. My sneakers are freezing, the tip of my nose and hands are freezing, even though I'm not freezing. Hotels are all closed, there is a business lounge tea air first class, but there is no lie down. Only seating chairs. Entrance 350 yuan per person, they had no rooms. The temperature in the lounge is like this. It's cold. As a result, we slept on benches, or rather managed to take a nap for a couple of hours. At 9 a.m., Starbucks opened. You can pay for it in cash (but the exchanger opens at 10 am), or by card. We had work maps. There are no smoking areas in the terminal, but we have solved this problem. Most of all, I feel sorry for my three-year-old child. I slept under blankets/sweatshirts wrapped in everything we had with us. If you have the opportunity, avoid such flight options. As for me, this is a direct violation of human rights and a blatant slap in the face. It will be a lesson, next time I will be smarter.
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They don't know. I searched the Internet - they write that up to 72 hours it seems to be transit without a visa. But we need to clarify. I think it's a good option to go to the airport to check in for this flight and ask them directly.
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