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Do you need passport as ID for domestic flight on Easyjet to Scotland.?

Daft question i know but i just want to make sure as i know what a pain easyjet can be and rules keep changing!

Ive booked a domestic flight to Scotland and my passport has expired, i just wanted to check if they will accept a drivers licence as I.D?

    



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BlueFrog
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If you are unsure what constitutes a valid ID we recommend you contact our customer service department on 0871 244 2366 (calls cost 10p per minute; calls from mobiles and other networks may cost more) for further information


monkeynoonoo
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you just need photo id for a domestic flight so your drivers licence will be ok


Michael
Your drivers license will be fine, as it is an internal flight.


Penfold
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You need photographic id for Easyjet. If your drivers licence has a photo, it will be accepted.


audrey_o
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You don't' need a passport to travel within the British Isles as they are all considered Domestic...and YES...Even into Eire.

They recommend that you carry photographic I.D..like a student card or driver's licence.

If you go onto their website, they have a list of documents that they accept.

I Fly into Dublin regularly from Glasgow....and have used both Ryanair and Aer Lingus. I've always had my passport but others i've travelled with haven't.....and they've always been allowed to travel.


alan w
Yup as long as you can show photo ID you will be fine.


jack
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Airports need proof of identity to travel from England to Scotland.

It is wise to have a passport, but not essential if you have other ID.

If it was me I would phone them beforehand.


James P
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You certainly need "photographic ID". Easyjet have a reputation for being "sticky", so they may well refuse an out-of-date passport on the grounds that the photo will also be of a younger "you".
If your driver's licence is the modern type with photo, and not too old, it should be OK, but I would ask Easyjet beforehand.


Robin
Only photo ID. Driving Licence is fine.


Heather F
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Not sure about a driving licence, to get into our country, double check first. Coming for New Year? How grand is that 'our country'? lol


lesley s
i think your drivers licence should be ok, but check their website just to make sure.


MUD FAMILY
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u need a passport for any flight i thought anyway


Lucky
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From UK no, from ROI yes


Maid Angela
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As I understand it you cant get on any commercial flight these days without a valid passport. Why not ring and ask


the rocket
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You still need a passport for domestic flights.





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