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Regulations

Everything you need to know before your departure: visit the SkyTeam website.

Visas, passports, entry requirements…
Read our travel trips to help you best prepare for your trip!

Prior to your departure, we recommend that you check the entry and travel requirements for your destination country/countries by contacting the proper embassies or consulates. You must have all required documents with you during travel:
  • Identity card
  • Passport
  • Visa, etc.
It is your responsibility to check the expiration dates of these documents and renew them if necessary (while allowing enough time to receive them).Otherwise, you must pay all fees or fines attributed to Air France by authorities.
Please note: some countries require a passport that is valid several months beyond the expected return date. In addition, a return ticket or proof that you will exit the country may also be requested.

In addition, please note that certain countries require airline companies to provide some or all information they have concerning passengers.
Get the information before you leave!
Vaccinations, entry forms, useful numbers, and possible security risks for your destination... Find all the practical information you need for your trip on the French Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs´ Conseils aux voyageurs website (French language only).

Minors of French nationality

Every French minor who is traveling must possess an ID (passport or national ID card depending on the destination).
The ID must be in his or her name for flights in France, Europe or traveling to Europe or the United States. A minor cannot travel on a parent´s passport.

Please note: the French livret de famille is not a valid piece of ID. It does not authorize the minor to fly, even within metropolitan France.

Some special formalities (Europe, United States, Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Saint Martin, United States, French Polynesia)

Europe

As of June 26, 2012, all EU minors* must possess a personal ID (passport or national ID card depending on the destination) for travel to or within Europe.
For travel requiring a passport, minors must have their own individual passport and cannot travel on a parent´s passport.

* All EU nationals are required to possess a personal ID, except those from the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark.

With Ariane, travel with peace of mind

Traveling for less than 6 months? The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (MAEE)´s online portal Ariane is accessible to all French travelers and enables you to communicate your trip information. This information may be used by MAEE to locate you and contact you quickly, in the event of a crisis* and only if relief efforts are required.

* Severe political crisis or natural disaster, among others.

In Paris and Marseille, breeze through passport control with PARAFE
Want to avoid waiting in long lines at passport control? Discover PARAFE, the automated fast-track crossing system at external Schengen borders. It´s a free service and enrollment is not necessary*. Once you have registered, simply present your passport at an automated kiosk and place your finger on the fingerprint reader in order to enter or leave the Schengen area.
This service is available for departures and arrivals in international terminals at Paris-Charles de Gaulle**, Paris-Orly and Marseille-Provence airports and will gradually be extended across other airports in France.

* If you have a biometric French passport.
** Except in terminal 3.