Indians no longer require airport transit visa, says France
Indians will no longer require airport transit visa while transiting through international zone in France from July 23, 2018.

In response to his petition, the Delhi high court said authorities must abide by an earlier ruling that all Tibetans born in India between January 1950 and July 1987 were Indian citizens by birth, and could be issued passports. (Photo: Representational/PTI)
New Delhi: France has announced that Indian passport holders will no longer require an airport transit visa while transiting through the country.
"I'm pleased to announce that, with effect from 23rd July 2018, holders of Indian passports will no longer require an Airport Transit Visa (ATV) while transiting through the international zone of any airport in France #ChooseFrance," France's Ambassador to India Alexandre Ziegler said on Twitter last week.
France forms part of the Schengen Area comprising 26 European states.
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