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Easyjet To Belfast
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Mrs B is flying Luton - Belfast.
EasyJet are now saying she might not be able to use her photo driving licence, and needs a passport(!)
And that she should 'phone the British embassy!' (She's Irish, been here for 50 years).
Anyone else flown EasyJet into Belfast recently without a passport?
Desperate!
BB
EasyJet are now saying she might not be able to use her photo driving licence, and needs a passport(!)
And that she should 'phone the British embassy!' (She's Irish, been here for 50 years).
Anyone else flown EasyJet into Belfast recently without a passport?
Desperate!
BB
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ryanair’s official policy is you need a passport or National identity card for all international flights and for flights between the UK and Ireland.
For domestic flights within the UK they state that any valid photo ID will do.
See here:
https:/ /www.ry anair.c om/gb/e n/usefu l-info/ help-ce ntre/te rms-and -condit ions/te rmsandc onditio nsar_36 8204930
For domestic flights within the UK they state that any valid photo ID will do.
See here:
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