I was on a one way flight to Dallas, and was approaching the search area where your bags get sent through. I as asked to move to another area for a body search. not a cavity search, but the blue ...
At what age can you travel on an airplane alone, having booked your flight and everything without your parents consent. I hear it's 16..I flew home when I was 16 from the Dominican Republic by ...
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Do you need a passport if ur flying from Bristol 2 Glasgow? & what ifudnt have a driving licence what otheri.d
what other i.d can u use if u are only 16 years old?? is this possible?
Shouldn`t think so. A passport is only needed for passing through into other countries (Maybe Glasgow counts..!! LOL) As you are only 16 yrs, a driving licence is probably not an option, as is a letter of employment. If you have a bank account, a statement letter would prove your address and your birth certificate would help.
The best bet is to get yourself a young person`s ID card. Has date of birth with a photo.These are used to prove age for buying over-age products. Look up www.noidnosale.com.
Another option is to call the airport or travel provider and ask what your options are under your circumstances. Good luck,
Barbara Doll to you
You'll need an approved method of photo ID. Not necessarily a passport.
The Drunken Fool
ask the airline. You will deffo need picture ID and possible a passport...
sparkey
to be on the safe side take some picture id, if you have anything with your picture on should do
try contacting the airline via their web site
chomby
A passport is proof of i.d ,call the airline to see if they will accept a driving license with photo i.d. on it
LITTLEWILKO
I would check with the airline you are using & make sure what type of ID they require
entertainer
you dont need a passport but you will need photo id. Check with the airline and they will be able to tell you what sort of ID they accept as it can differ between airlines
nobody puts baby in the corner
Depends what airline you are flying with, some, like easyjet require a passport but others just need a form of photographic ID
If you don't have a driving license then it had better be a proper, official form of ID you use
Robin
I regularly fly from Birmingham to Glasgow and ALL airlines, whether domestic or not, require passports. Nothing else will do.