
Graham I
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I don't understand why Easyjet does not put this information on their website, but it is available on their (10p per minute) phone line.
For domestic travel, they accept any form of photographic ID which is in date (ie has not expired), and they list as examples bus pass, student card, etc. I think that the myFife card will therefore be acceptable.
Incidentally, in response to an earlier answer, the reason the 12-year old daughter has no problems with ID is because she is accompanied, and accompanied children under 16 are exempt from the photo ID requirement on Easyjet domestic flights. |
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Ryan T
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Due to it being a domestic flight, the fife card should be ok, as it has a photo, but if i were you, i'd get in contact with easyjet and ask them if they would accept the card, just to be sure!
Hope she gets on GOOD LUCK :) |
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Charlene
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A Passport is required for flights out of every country. Apply for one quickly or she won't be on your flight. |
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*Moscow*
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Within the UK doesn't necessarily need to be a passport but it does have to be photo ID.
If the Fife card has a photo it should be fine.
You are better off double checking with the airline though. |
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manxbiker
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if the fife card has her photo on it I think you will find they will accept it i would phone them to be on the safe side but she wont need a passport and is to young for a driving licence so should be OK ignore all those who told you she needs a passport you don't not need this for an internal flight |
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jack sparrow
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internal flight? my daughter is 12 and we often fly between edinburgh and southampton and we have had no problems with producing any id. could be different with a 15yr old. would suggest checking the easyjet website or calling them. external flight and she would need her own passport |
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Dennis - 1
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Get on to Easy Jet now before go anywhere near the airport, make sure that they understand what you are asking them, as you may have seen from the TV program airline they are not the most understanding of company's. |
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allen555
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Try this....
http://www.easyjet.com/EN/Planning/passportinfo.html
Good luck ;-) |
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house_music
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birth cert or passport only , just apply for one im shocked she hasn't got one my son had one since he was 1 |
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D R
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if you are flying from an international airport you will need a pasport even if you are only flying to a UK destination |
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Dannay
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Omd!!
seriously... you need to have a passport.. unless your not going out of the country..
but seriously.. you need a passport to go anywhere out of the country.. how could you not know that.. |
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annaleyah1@yahoo.co.uk
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she still needs a passport. all airlines require a government issued photo id of her own and the best form of this is a passport even if its a domestic flight. |
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lydja
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A Passport you will need to get her one if she is to travel anywhere by plane |
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lostdoll
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Unless she's on your passport, she will need her own. Check the website to double check though. |
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87654
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if it is a domestic flight it can be any ID issued by the government. If it is an international flight a valid passport is required to board! |
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KAROLINE M
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she would definately need a passport, they are taking longer a the mo- as the new style passports are coming into effect ie you have to have an interview at the passport office, if you have never had one before, and they will do a retina scan for the passsport... |
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Matt A
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she needs no id |
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xhappyalix
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It needs to be a government issued photo id if you're flying within the UK - if you're travelling outside the UK (including EIRE) then she needs a passport. I would urgently look at getting a passport for her anyway - at her age she should really have one. |
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tinkerbell
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Her birth certificate............ unless it has to be photographic.
You could try checking the website or give them a call. |
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dels replies
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Birth certificate? |
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