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Can you book a package holiday in The Canaries for a child.....

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Maggoty | 10:00 Thu 09th Aug 2012 | Getting there
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without having the chld's passport or passort details?

Only asking because my friend has been told by her ex that he wants to take their son to Spain on Saturday (he only told her a week ago) and has told her its all booked and paid for.

he does not have the child's passport (he is 6) or birth certificate.

Cheers guys.

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No definitely not . The child will have to have his or her own passport. Only hope is to go straight to the nearest passport office but you would still need birth certifate. Left it a bit late I would think.
No, as the following is an extract from http://www.thomascook..._Citizens_May2012.pdf


Please Note: All British Citizens aged 16 years and over require a ten-year passport and a five-year passport is required for those under the age of 16, including infants.

Children: All children must now hold their own UK passport. Children under 18 travelling without an adult may require additional documentation. Please check with the relevant authority.
Does that stop the dad <Booking> the holiday?
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Thanks folks - thought so. I have always had to enter the passport details/produce the passport when I have booked a holiday online or at the travel agents.

just wondered if there were exceptions

Cheers again guys

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Yes, he can book it without having those. Whether he'll be able to actually go without them is another matter ;-)
He may have a birth certificate for the child, anyone can apply for a copy at the register office the birth was registered at, you don't even need to be family to get it.
As a requirement for ALL passengers flying internationally in/out of UK, see here

http://www.sterlingtr...r_information_uk.html
I may be wrong, I haven't checked, but I thought when they brought the new rules in children as an addition to the parents' passport could stay like that until the adult passport ran out. Has the ex got that on his passport?
You still have to enter all the child's passport detail when you buy the place ticket, it's a requirement of Spanish law that they know the passport information of everyone flying into the country. It says on our 0n-line booking that they won't let you fly without recording this information in advance.
^ PS he can book the tickets but he'll still need to enter the passport info for every passenger, before they can fly.
i think maggoty was wondering if Ex was telling porkies when he said he'd booked as much as whether he'd actually be able to take his son abroad
he could have a passport for the child he is afterall their father!
You can book without a passport but you can't fly without it, and as others have said some countries have API requirements that mean if you don't produce the passport details a certain amount of time in advance of the flight you won't be able to fly anyway.

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