Does Palestine require proof of onward travel?
No blanket rule documented
🇵🇸 Palestine doesn't publish a routine proof-of-onward-travel requirement for visitors — but that's not
the whole story: airlines can still ask on one-way fares, and border officers can always ask about your plans.
What that means in practice
Unlike the 57 destinations where an exit ticket is a documented entry condition, Palestine leaves it to officer and airline discretion. The airline carries the fine if you're refused entry, so a check-in agent — budget carriers especially — can still ask how you'll leave, and an immigration officer can ask about onward plans, funds and accommodation.
Nearby countries that do check (10)
Asia has 10 destinations where onward proof is a documented entry condition — if Palestine is one stop on a longer trip, the rule can follow you:
What to carry anyway
A rough exit plan answers most questions before they're asked: know your likely route out, keep proof of funds reachable, and have your first nights' accommodation to hand. Palestine admits citizens of 156 countries visa-free — see who can visit Palestine →
Before you travel
Travelling one-way anyway? A cheap, real exit ticket keeps every question short:
Check any destination — or your airline
See who asks for an exit ticket, what counts, and how strictly your carrier enforces it.
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