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This will depend on were you are flying from. It would appear now that even internal flights in the UK require you to have ID and a passport is probably the most acceptable although any photo ID card should do.
Dream On
You now need valid photographic id - and a passport is the most acceptable.
istaffa
Not if you are an EU citizen flying from an EU country but you will need some form of photo ID - passport or driving license will be accepted - a video store rental card may not! Best to check with your airline first to be on the safe side - they won't let you fly if you don't have appropriate ID.
divingdeep8
Northern Ireland correct?
It depends where you are flying from. If you are flying from Dublin, Cork, Galway and the sorts you don't. Off the island, depends. From England no but from the rest of EU, you might and from the US or elsewhere yes.
roundater
if from the us - yes
Fuls
Me and my family went to dublin which is in ireland but not northern ireland, when we went we took our passports and needed them but I dont know if you need them or not as its meant to be differant up in northern ireland?
Good Luck
scottie
I didn't know there was a country called Northan Ireland maybe Northern Ireland. Where are you flying from?
Take a passport just in case!
aeb
Depends where you're flying from, if it's with in the EU you need valid photo id, which can be a passport, drivers licence, etc; outside the EU you will need a passport to enter NI.
Jabberbox
If you are flying out of the US you do.
Mrs. Noo
If you are flying from the UK, then NO, because N.Ireland is part of the UK. You will need some form of photo ID though - such as a driving license, or a passport!!! Happy travels.