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cisca3 | 04:29 Sun 29th Jan 2006 | Travel
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do you need id to fly from northern ireland to england or scotland
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Yes. This is from Ryanair's web site:



All passengers must present valid photo identification at check-in for all flights. The only acceptable forms of photo-ID on Ryanair flights are:
A valid passport
A valid Government issued National Identity Card issued by a European Economic Area (EEA) country. Only the following countries from the EEA issue National Identity Cards which are acceptable for carriage: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland.
A valid European Economic Area (EEA) driving licence with photo presented by an EEA national IS ONLY ACCEPTABLE for travel on domestic flights i.e. internal flights within the UK, internal flights within Italy and UK-Republic of Ireland-UK routes.


Other airlines will have similar requirements.

Other airlines will be less fussy but will still have requirements. Check their websites.
if your flying easyjet they accept either a pasport or a provisional or a full driving licence, propbably accept other stuff to tho but check with them
Yes - turn up without id and you don't fly.
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can you fly with an electorial card???

An electoral card (in England anyway - sorry if NI/Scotland are different ) is not a form of ID even in a polling station. It's just a reminder that there is an election and of where it's being held.


So using it to fly is a no-no.

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