Travel Documents
When travelling, you must carry a valid personal identification document. Before departure, please ensure that your travel document type is accepted for your destination. Up-to-date requirements are available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Birth certificates, driver’s licences, student IDs and other certificates are not considered valid travel documents.
Additional Documents
Please note that additional travel document requirements apply when travelling with unaccompanied minors. You can find detailed information in the section Travelling with children.
We also recommend checking whether an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) is required for your destination. Updated information on entry requirements, visas and other travel-related documents is available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Online Check-in
Most airlines provide advance information and allow passengers to check in online. After completing online check-in, passengers must have either a digital or printed boarding pass.
If you are travelling with hand luggage only, you may proceed directly to the aviation security checkpoint. If you have checked baggage, or if online check-in is not available, please proceed to the airline’s check-in desk or a self-service baggage drop-off point located in the terminal.
Airport Check-in
Airport check-in usually opens 2 hours and closes 40 minutes before departure. Some airlines charge an additional fee for airport check-in, therefore we recommend checking in online in advance.
Check-in counters are located inside the terminal, in the main departure area.
Please note: if your flight is delayed, the standard check-in time does not change.