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I'm a dual US & Australian citizen, currently living in Spain. I've got an upcoming flight on 1 PNR which is MAD-DFW-MEL (it was cheaper than flying via Asia or the Middle East)
I can only enter 1 passport into the booking APIS.
If I add my US passport details, it expects an ETA on my US passport to be allowed to travel to my final destination, Australia. This is not possible, as an Australian citizen. I can only use my Australian passport to travel to Australia.
If I enter my AU passport details, I'd need an ESTA for the flight to DFW. I can't apply for an ESTA on another passport as a US citizen. I can only use my US passport to travel to the US.
So I can't check-in online, but if I present both passports at the airport check-in, would they be able to enter both for each flight, or override the system?
I tried calling and asking but the agent said she couldn't help, just that it's up to passengers to ensure they have the right visas etc, so not really helpful.
I can only enter 1 passport into the booking APIS.
If I add my US passport details, it expects an ETA on my US passport to be allowed to travel to my final destination, Australia. This is not possible, as an Australian citizen. I can only use my Australian passport to travel to Australia.
If I enter my AU passport details, I'd need an ESTA for the flight to DFW. I can't apply for an ESTA on another passport as a US citizen. I can only use my US passport to travel to the US.
So I can't check-in online, but if I present both passports at the airport check-in, would they be able to enter both for each flight, or override the system?
I tried calling and asking but the agent said she couldn't help, just that it's up to passengers to ensure they have the right visas etc, so not really helpful.