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Photo ID on Ryanair
Hi were hoping to go to Dublin in few weeks time travelling on Ryanair. One of us does not have a passport and only has a provisional driving licence. Can anyone tell me if this is acceptable photo i.d on Ryanair?? It states a driving licence is but doesn't clarify whether it's only a full one that is accepted......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try Aer Lingus.I just checked their website, and they accept much more photo id:
Passengers under 16 years travelling to the UK from Ireland, or within the UK need not have their own passport or be named on their parent's passport, however it is advisable that they bring some form of identification (e.g. birth certificate, bus pass or student card) if possible. The following ID are accepted:
* Valid Passport
* Driver�s licence with photo
* International student card
* National ID card / Government issued photo ID cards
* Health Insurance cards with photo / Social security cards with photo
* Bus pass with photo
* Work ID with photo
Passengers under 16 years travelling to the UK from Ireland, or within the UK need not have their own passport or be named on their parent's passport, however it is advisable that they bring some form of identification (e.g. birth certificate, bus pass or student card) if possible. The following ID are accepted:
* Valid Passport
* Driver�s licence with photo
* International student card
* National ID card / Government issued photo ID cards
* Health Insurance cards with photo / Social security cards with photo
* Bus pass with photo
* Work ID with photo
Despite the misinformation of the last two posts travellers are currently allowed passport-free movement on air and sea routes between the UK and the Republic of Ireland (Eire) as part of the Common Travel Area (CTA). It is at the discretion of each individual carrier as to what forms of ID they will accept for travel.
kempie is correct,
Also - this from the Ryanair site:
For British and Irish citizens who are travelling on flights to/from the United Kingdom, to/from the Republic of Ireland (Common Travel Area), a valid driving licence with photo is acceptable photo ID. Passengers who are citizens of other countries travelling on these routes must present a valid passport (with visa if applicable) or a National Identity Card issued either by the government of a European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland.FROM THE 1ST OCTOBER 2009 ONWARDS DRIVING LICENCES WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTABLE PHOTO-ID ON RYANAIR FLIGHTS.
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=p id&quest=photoid
Also - this from the Ryanair site:
For British and Irish citizens who are travelling on flights to/from the United Kingdom, to/from the Republic of Ireland (Common Travel Area), a valid driving licence with photo is acceptable photo ID. Passengers who are citizens of other countries travelling on these routes must present a valid passport (with visa if applicable) or a National Identity Card issued either by the government of a European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland.FROM THE 1ST OCTOBER 2009 ONWARDS DRIVING LICENCES WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTABLE PHOTO-ID ON RYANAIR FLIGHTS.
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=p id&quest=photoid
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