Now, this is a bit tricky.
Though they mention on their websites, not to book the
confirmed flight tickets but ask for the confirmation proof.
To get a Schengen visa, it is mandatory to show
confirmed flight tickets and accommodation
bookings for your entire duration of travel and stay in the
Schengen region.
The safest option is to book fully refundable flights
on your credit card and cancel to rebook the cheaper flights once you get your
visa.
Fully refundable flights, of course, are way more
expensive than their non-refundable counterparts but keep you safe from any
losses and then no one can question its authenticity.
The ticket hold option for a free or minimal fee or
using award miles by airline companies can be used.
But they can hold tickets minimum for a day and
maximum for a week. So, it’s quite risky if your visa processing takes more
than a week’s time.
Which option did we choose?
We paid a little amount of money to a travel agent and
got our flight or travel itinerary.
Flight
itinerary is like a detailed plan of the flights to
the Schengen area.
The document shows the chosen airline with a flight
name, your name, a valid flight reservation number or booking ID, arrival and
departure date and airport codes, as well as the price.
There are a couple of online visas booking sites too
that provide flight and hotel
itinerary for a little amount of service fee.
You can go ahead with the same flights once you get
the visa and your money is adjusted in the total flight amount or you can plan
to book different flights. Here, the loss is minimal.
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