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Mar 18 at 16:45 vote accept S. Catterall
Mar 17 at 14:35 comment added Hilmar We didn't get denied boarding. There is no requirement for "must be able to accommodate a 24+ hour delay" that anyone checks for. Its such an outlier case, that no on cares until it actually happens. What exactly happens depends on the details (country, passport, entry mechanism, etc). Typically a temporary visa or one-day stay permit is issued. I've also been "quarantined" in a hotel overnight once, i.e. we had a place to sleep but weren't allowed to leave the premises.
Mar 16 at 12:38 comment added DonQuiKong @Hilmar did your flight get delayed so you had to stay more than 24hrs? If not, what are you getting at?
Mar 16 at 12:14 history edited S. Catterall CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 15 at 22:46 comment added Hilmar We transited through United Arab Emirates yesterday which has similar rules. My partners passport has less than 6 months left. No problems with the air line at all.
Mar 15 at 20:11 answer added Doc timeline score: 8
Mar 15 at 19:54 history asked S. Catterall CC BY-SA 4.0