EWR to NRT to ICN. Traveling to Korea. Newark Airport to layover at Narita Airport to Inchon Korea?
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I'm leaving for Korea from Newark to Narita to Inchon. When stopping at Narita, do i need to go through customs? or do i just enter Terminal 1 and find my next gate to proceed to Korea? Also, does Narita Airport shops accept US $?
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Answer:
No, you would be in the transit zone (or "No Man's Land") and simply have to go through security to get your flight. The USA is one of the few countries in which you have to go through customs for ALL kinds of travel. There won't be that many stores, unless Narita is still being remodeled, and most may not accept US Dollars. Just use your credit card in case this hasn't changed yet.
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