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1. bensan+(OP)[view] [source] 2015-11-14 01:40:42
There are no gates. There is a sign. http://travel.jeffersoncampervan.com/Pictures/PixoriginalSit...

Cross border travel within the EU is like moving between states in the US, easy to miss.

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2. gotcha+A[view] [source] 2015-11-14 01:51:03
>>bensan+(OP)
What about airports?

I'm very positive that they check people's passports and papers in airports.

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3. the_fr+u1[view] [source] [discussion] 2015-11-14 02:04:30
>>gotcha+A
The vast majority of European travellers use trains or roads, not air travel.
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4. kalleb+G7[view] [source] [discussion] 2015-11-14 04:09:09
>>gotcha+A
Only if you're arriving from outside of Schengen. Within Schengen, there are only ID checks if the airline themselves have them there to avoid ticket resales.
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5. acjohn+pa[view] [source] [discussion] 2015-11-14 05:18:57
>>gotcha+A
Sometimes. About 5 years ago, I walked off a plane from Baltimore to Rome and out of the airport like it was a domestic flight. No stamp or anything.
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6. saryan+Dc[view] [source] [discussion] 2015-11-14 06:16:24
>>the_fr+u1
Actually, air travel is the most common mode of transport in intra-EU travel.

http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/...

Trains are a tiny 6%.

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