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{{Short description|In-airport hotel}}
:''For the Edmondton hotel with this name see [[Transit Hotel (Edmonton)]]''
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A '''transit hotel''' is a short-stay hotel that is situated in the [[International zone#International zones|transit zone]] of [[international airports]], where passengers on extended waits between planes (typically a minimum of six hours) can stay while waiting for their next flight. The hotel is within the [[Airside (airport)|airside]] security/passport checkpoints and close to the airport terminals.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/transit-hotels-around-world/index.html|title = Get sleep during your layover in transit hotels| website=[[CNN]] | date=12 July 2017 }}</ref>


No entry [[Visa (document)|visa]] into the country is required to stay,<ref name="autogenerated1"/> although some countries require a transit visa.{{example needed|date=January 2024}}
A '''transit hotel''' is a short stay hotel typically used at international airports in the transit zone where airplane passengers on extended waits between planes (typically a minimum of six hours) can stay. The hotel is within the security checkpoints and close to the airport terminals.<ref>http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/life/transit-hotels-around-world-712461</ref>

No entry [[Visa (document)|visa]] into the country is required to stay.<ref>http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/life/transit-hotels-around-world-712461</ref>

One of the biggest chains operating the hotels is [[YOtel]].

The transit hotel at [[Sheremetyevo International Airport]] in [[Moscow]] drew international attention in June 2013 when [[Edward Snowdon]] was reported to be staying at one of the hotels after leaving [[Hong Kong]] an en route to another country. Snowdon's stay at the transit hotel meant that he did not have to present a visa to enter Russia.<ref>http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/edward-snowden-out-of-sight-in-moscow/2013/06/23/5a13b606-dc1a-11e2-9218-bc2ac7cd44e2_story.html</ref>


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Latest revision as of 01:10, 3 February 2024

A transit hotel is a short-stay hotel that is situated in the transit zone of international airports, where passengers on extended waits between planes (typically a minimum of six hours) can stay while waiting for their next flight. The hotel is within the airside security/passport checkpoints and close to the airport terminals.[1]

No entry visa into the country is required to stay,[1] although some countries require a transit visa.[example needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Get sleep during your layover in transit hotels". CNN. 12 July 2017.