Flights operated by JAL depart from and arrive at Terminal 2.
Updated: 2025/10/3
The new Entry/Exit System (EES) will start operations on 12 October 2025.
European countries using the EES will introduce the system gradually at their external borders.
This means that data collection will be gradually introduced at border crossing points with full implementation by 10 April 2026.
Please refer to the EU website for more details.
Flights operated by JAL will arrive at Terminal 2.
There is no quarantine check.
Required documents | Description |
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VISA | Japanese passport holders are permitted to enter the country without a visa provided that the duration of stay is no longer than 3 months. |
Passport | Germany and other Schengen Zone countries require visitors to hold a passport that has at least 3 months' validity from the date of departure. |
A return flight ticket or e-ticket | Please bring it. |
Duty-free applies to tobacco and alcohol purchases by passengers aged 17 and above, and coffee purchases by passengers aged 15 and above.
If your goods are not in excess of the duty-free limit, please proceed to the green customs lane. Otherwise, please proceed through the red customs lane and make a verbal declaration of the goods you are bringing in.
Prior reservation is necessary if you wish to bring your pet, as the transportation environment within the aircraft needs to be prepared.
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Please also be sure to check with the embassy or quarantine station at your destination for animal quarantine information such as import restrictions and required documentation.
Flights operated by JAL will depart from Terminal 2.
Check-in opens at the following time on JL408 operation days.
From 3 hours 35 minutes before departure time
Please check in at counters 816-820 in D Hall in Terminal 2.
Documents required for departure |
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A security check is carried out after passport control in Terminal 2.
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