However, since Moldova is another country, you may have to go through the 
transit zone, since you're final destination isn't really Russia...I'd send a 
copy of your tickets along with a letter to the "transfer agent" at Domodedovo. 

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От: [email protected] от имени Бургхардт Дэвид Адам
Отправлено: Чт, 20.05.2010 20:30
Кому: The Moscow Expat List
Тема: HA: Expat List Question about international transfer at Domodedovo


Your first point of arrival in Russia you go through customs and immigration 
because it's your point of entry. The same thing happens when you go to the 
U.S....when I fly to another destination in the U.S. after arriving in New 
York, I have to collect my luggage, go through immigration, etc. and check my 
baggage back onto the next flight. I've even had to do this flying on the same 
plane (Moscow-Washington via NY), I had to go through all the immigration and 
baggage stuff just to reboard the same plane I was on that was destined for DC. 
 
I work with lots of camera crews who must do the same thing...their equipment 
is all checked in through Moscow, registered and stamped, then we haul it all 
onto the next flight, checking in again. 
 
This is not unusual in any country.
 
David Burghardt
RIA Novosti
Moscow, Russia

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От: [email protected] от имени Jessica Bachman
Отправлено: Чт, 20.05.2010 18:45
Кому: The Moscow Expat List
Тема: Expat List Question about international transfer at Domodedovo


Hello, 

I am taking a United flight from New York to Moscow and then changing to S7 
airlines to go to Moldova. Since they are two different airlines, my baggage 
will not be checked through to Moldova - I will have to pick it up in Moscow. 
Is there any way to do this at Domodedovo airport without going through 
immigration? On the airport's website, this is all the information provided:" 
Any luggage checked through to the final destination at the departure airport 
will be processed automatically. If your luggage is checked to Domodedovo, 
please notify the transfer agent." 


I am wondering if "notify the transfer agent" means this is possible. 


Does anyone have any experience with this?


Thanks!


Jessica
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