
Ezz
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Yes, you need two others form of id, at least one being government issued as long as it is issued by city, state, of federal it will work. So like a credit card and a social security card will work. School Id, Sams Club Card, Insurance Card will work as that other ID, but make sure you bring one Government issued. If not and you just have say a School Id and Sams Card, you can fly but you will be designated a selectee.
Also if you go and get it replaced and they give you a piece of paper that says you are getting a new one, that will also work as a form of Identification. |
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tbugs
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You are definitely out of luck. Better try to replace it immediately. Driver license can usually be replaced in one day. |
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Charlie
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Call your airline NOW and ask what they will accept...some will accept an employment I.D. , credit card, or 2 or 3 other types of I.D. even if you have lost your picture I.D. |
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Tim
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YES!! You can fly.
I work for a major airline, and I have customers everyday check in with expired or no ID at all.
We will simply write "NO ID" on your boaridng pass with an official stamp. TSA will make you a "SSSS" which means you will be hand searched more thoroghly.
But you can fly. Just explain to the airline when you are checking in. |
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Lucifer
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doubt it. |
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grendeth
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You will need some form of ID to get thru the security gate plus the airline will need to see a photo ID. The airline agent might let you by if you sweet talk her but not the airport security.
They have been trained to request an ID. Unless you have a police report stating that you have lost your wallet & ID, I don't think you can get thru. |
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tonalc1
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Explain your situation to the agent. You will be selected for Secondary Security Screening Selection (SSSS will be stamped on your boarding pass). You'll be pulled aside at security and interviewed, wanded, etc.
Be sure to bring some kind of documents, such as bills with your name and address on them, birth certificate, etc.. |
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catwoman
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If you are boarding flight in UK, def not. |
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meowger
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No. Homeland security! You have to provid ID so the airline knows who you are. |
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Hide
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that would be a negative...they need to confirm who you are and that you are the actual holder of the ticket.. you better call the airline to confirm, do you have a visa...you can use that for identification if anything. |
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justjohn025
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If you have a passport or a different kind of picture ID you may be able to. |
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Carrie Lynn A
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NO! You must have your photo id or a passport when boarding a flight. You can use your passport if you happen to have one of those.. If not I would try to get just a photo id card instead of a dl if you need to |
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Sxoxo
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I say yes....I have done this about 3 times, I fly alot and they just give me an extra security check.You will be able to fly. |
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kippykat22
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It can depend on whether the flight is domestic or international...and the airline itself. Some airlines will allow you to fly without your identification card and use alternatives. Such as your social security card with a credit card. Or a birth certificate...passport. You should call and check with that specific airline. |
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bailey2204@sbcglobal.net
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no you have to have one to fly |
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A.P.
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You should be able to still book a ticket, but the airline will probably select you for additional screening. |
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