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Visa for a layover/stopover in a 3rd country?

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IrishGuy65:
If I'm flying from the US to Guangzhou, and I have to stop in another country on the way, will I need a visa for that country?  The flight I'm looking at stops in Seoul, South Korea.  But I'm curious what all of you who have been back and forth between China and your home countries have encountered.

Thanks again!

kenny:
I stoped in Souel on both trips and only had the visa to China. I am not sure but I dont think you need a visa for Korea.

Robertt S:
Here is the link for the airport in Korea, has all the information you are asking about and maps of airport with transfer flowcharts.

http://www.airport.kr/iiacms/pageWork.iia?_scode=C1202010100

Here is the link for the hotel at the airport just in case you have a long layover.
https://www.airgardenhotel.com/english/index.php

Willy The Londoner:
Just make sure the planes pilots knows his North from South. Land in the wrong half and you may be there longer than anticipated. ;D

If you are connecting another flight from within the airport and your not wandering around Seoul for a day or two then there is no problem just do not walk around dancing 'Ganglan Style'

Willy

Arnold:
The four times I've been to Shanghai, I always had a stop-over at Incheon. I consider this Airport one of the finest/cleanest and easiest to find your way around that I have been to. I also use Asiana Airlines each time and find their service wonderful (beautiful Stewardess') even the Food is good. I would definitely give this Airport a 10 for sure.

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