Is 55 minutes layover in Dusseldorf possible?












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I'm planning to travel from Tokyo to Hamburg, my ticket is like below:



Tokyo Narita > Dusseldorf (ANA)



55 minutes layover



Dusseldorf > Hamburg (Eurowing)



Since I have never been at Dusseldorf Airport before, I want to ask if that 55 minutes layover is enough?



Apparently, I have to get out the plane at International terminal, go through customs (I have a long term, multiple entries Schengen VISA) and navigate to Domestic terminal.



Thank you all.










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    Single ticket or two different tickets? Checked bags or carry-on only ?
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  • @Hilmar single ticket issued by ANA. I have checked bags.
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I'm planning to travel from Tokyo to Hamburg, my ticket is like below:



Tokyo Narita > Dusseldorf (ANA)



55 minutes layover



Dusseldorf > Hamburg (Eurowing)



Since I have never been at Dusseldorf Airport before, I want to ask if that 55 minutes layover is enough?



Apparently, I have to get out the plane at International terminal, go through customs (I have a long term, multiple entries Schengen VISA) and navigate to Domestic terminal.



Thank you all.










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    Single ticket or two different tickets? Checked bags or carry-on only ?
    – Hilmar
    2 hours ago










  • @Hilmar single ticket issued by ANA. I have checked bags.
    – Binh
    2 hours ago














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I'm planning to travel from Tokyo to Hamburg, my ticket is like below:



Tokyo Narita > Dusseldorf (ANA)



55 minutes layover



Dusseldorf > Hamburg (Eurowing)



Since I have never been at Dusseldorf Airport before, I want to ask if that 55 minutes layover is enough?



Apparently, I have to get out the plane at International terminal, go through customs (I have a long term, multiple entries Schengen VISA) and navigate to Domestic terminal.



Thank you all.










share|improve this question















I'm planning to travel from Tokyo to Hamburg, my ticket is like below:



Tokyo Narita > Dusseldorf (ANA)



55 minutes layover



Dusseldorf > Hamburg (Eurowing)



Since I have never been at Dusseldorf Airport before, I want to ask if that 55 minutes layover is enough?



Apparently, I have to get out the plane at International terminal, go through customs (I have a long term, multiple entries Schengen VISA) and navigate to Domestic terminal.



Thank you all.







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  • 1




    Single ticket or two different tickets? Checked bags or carry-on only ?
    – Hilmar
    2 hours ago










  • @Hilmar single ticket issued by ANA. I have checked bags.
    – Binh
    2 hours ago














  • 1




    Single ticket or two different tickets? Checked bags or carry-on only ?
    – Hilmar
    2 hours ago










  • @Hilmar single ticket issued by ANA. I have checked bags.
    – Binh
    2 hours ago








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Single ticket or two different tickets? Checked bags or carry-on only ?
– Hilmar
2 hours ago




Single ticket or two different tickets? Checked bags or carry-on only ?
– Hilmar
2 hours ago












@Hilmar single ticket issued by ANA. I have checked bags.
– Binh
2 hours ago




@Hilmar single ticket issued by ANA. I have checked bags.
– Binh
2 hours ago










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Dusseldorf Airport is not a very big airport. 55 minutes are well doable and the major obstacle will be the length of the non-EU passport check/immigration queue.
But I would personally not worry about it as most passengers from Japan should have an easy case, which makes the queues move quickly. You will not share the queue with EU citizens, as they have automated passport gates available for them.



There is no separate international terminal. Most likely, you will have to walk from the B gates to the A gates, which takes ~5-10 minutes.



You will not pass through customs with your checked luggage but head straight to your next gate after your passport check. Your luggage will be sent straight to the flight to Hamburg and you pass through customs there.






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    Dusseldorf Airport is not a very big airport. 55 minutes are well doable and the major obstacle will be the length of the non-EU passport check/immigration queue.
    But I would personally not worry about it as most passengers from Japan should have an easy case, which makes the queues move quickly. You will not share the queue with EU citizens, as they have automated passport gates available for them.



    There is no separate international terminal. Most likely, you will have to walk from the B gates to the A gates, which takes ~5-10 minutes.



    You will not pass through customs with your checked luggage but head straight to your next gate after your passport check. Your luggage will be sent straight to the flight to Hamburg and you pass through customs there.






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      Dusseldorf Airport is not a very big airport. 55 minutes are well doable and the major obstacle will be the length of the non-EU passport check/immigration queue.
      But I would personally not worry about it as most passengers from Japan should have an easy case, which makes the queues move quickly. You will not share the queue with EU citizens, as they have automated passport gates available for them.



      There is no separate international terminal. Most likely, you will have to walk from the B gates to the A gates, which takes ~5-10 minutes.



      You will not pass through customs with your checked luggage but head straight to your next gate after your passport check. Your luggage will be sent straight to the flight to Hamburg and you pass through customs there.






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        Dusseldorf Airport is not a very big airport. 55 minutes are well doable and the major obstacle will be the length of the non-EU passport check/immigration queue.
        But I would personally not worry about it as most passengers from Japan should have an easy case, which makes the queues move quickly. You will not share the queue with EU citizens, as they have automated passport gates available for them.



        There is no separate international terminal. Most likely, you will have to walk from the B gates to the A gates, which takes ~5-10 minutes.



        You will not pass through customs with your checked luggage but head straight to your next gate after your passport check. Your luggage will be sent straight to the flight to Hamburg and you pass through customs there.






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        Dusseldorf Airport is not a very big airport. 55 minutes are well doable and the major obstacle will be the length of the non-EU passport check/immigration queue.
        But I would personally not worry about it as most passengers from Japan should have an easy case, which makes the queues move quickly. You will not share the queue with EU citizens, as they have automated passport gates available for them.



        There is no separate international terminal. Most likely, you will have to walk from the B gates to the A gates, which takes ~5-10 minutes.



        You will not pass through customs with your checked luggage but head straight to your next gate after your passport check. Your luggage will be sent straight to the flight to Hamburg and you pass through customs there.







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