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Do I need a passport to fly with Ryan Air from England to Dublin?
Do I need a passport to fly with Ryan Air from England to Dublin?
I am flying in August and I have been told by a friend that I will now need a passport to fly with Ryan Air to Dublin, Ireland I have always used my Photo Id as I have no passport,
I looked on Ryan Airs website and I can not see anything about needing a passport.
Any help please?
I am flying in August and I have been told by a friend that I will now need a passport to fly with Ryan Air to Dublin, Ireland I have always used my Photo Id as I have no passport,
I looked on Ryan Airs website and I can not see anything about needing a passport.
Any help please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Last time I went with Ryanair, they asked me to provide "Advanced Passenger Information". In other words, a document number, name, DOB, expiry date of document, and place where document was issued, and DOCUMENT TYPE. If travelling within the E.U. you should be able to use your photo ID or Photocard driving licence.
RyanAir technically will until Oct 2009, but others have reported issues with them insisting on a passport anyway;
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs....&quest= photoid
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs....quest=p assport
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs....&quest= photoid
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs....quest=p assport
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=p id&quest=licences
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=p id&quest=photoid
It seems like you need a passport or National ID card (which I don't think we have in the UK, but many European countries do). It's phasing out driving licences.
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=p id&quest=photoid
It seems like you need a passport or National ID card (which I don't think we have in the UK, but many European countries do). It's phasing out driving licences.
maybe you should take both, experiment with them and see what happens and if they insist on a passport let them think for 5 minutes that you don't have one and then produce one, it might be quite interesting to see their level of customer service skills in action for real instead of the patronising way they come across on the tv show
We have a special arrangement with the Republic of Ireland regards travelling there, it's only on airlines that you have trouble. On ferries or comingfrom N. Ireland, you just need photo ID.
On net, some people have been complaining about Ryanair and photo ID, so it might be wise to get a definite answer from Ryanair.
On net, some people have been complaining about Ryanair and photo ID, so it might be wise to get a definite answer from Ryanair.
From the Ryaiair site:
PLEASE NOTE � passengers making new bookings from the 20th May 2009 onwards will no longer be able to select to check-in at the airport and therefore will be unable to book flights and use their driving licence as photo-id.
From the 1st October 2009 driving licences will NO LONGER be an acceptable travel document on Ryanair flights
PLEASE NOTE � passengers making new bookings from the 20th May 2009 onwards will no longer be able to select to check-in at the airport and therefore will be unable to book flights and use their driving licence as photo-id.
From the 1st October 2009 driving licences will NO LONGER be an acceptable travel document on Ryanair flights
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