
elaineke2002
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depends....if you are a European Citizen any form of photo ID is enough. To fly within Europe you need only a valid, for at least six months after the departure, photo ID be it a university card, driving licence ett not necessarily a passport |
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Old Man of Coniston!.
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I usually go by plane...... |
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jonny w
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not A passport as such but you will need some form of photo id and a passport is the obvious choice unless you have a photo drivers licensce |
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David T
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If you are a UK citizen then NO, just photo ID like a drivers licence. But a passport is best. |
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simsiboy
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Officially no, just formal ID. However few airlines will accept anything other than a passport for ID. Check with the airline first. |
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aj_brant01
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i have flown back and forth to Belfast a number of times. twice without a passport. all u need is photographic id. IE a drivers license or a student id which is valid and supported by the isc (international student council) |
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DAPHNE B
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Yes, unfortunately you do nowadays. I live in Jersey & we have to use passports for the U.K. now. |
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Andy C
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Officially you do not need a passport to travel to Northern Ireland.
However you do need an officially acceptable photo ID card to travel.
In most cases a photocard driving license is enough.
Please check with the airport and airline before you indend to travel.
Good luck ! |
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Dorcia
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no |
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MikeK
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YES - to get on the plane, because of all the recent terr activity |
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Penfold
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When flying within the UK, you don't need a passport - you just need to prove that you are the person on the ticket. Best to take some form of photo id. |
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Rock-Chick
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nope unless the airline you are travelling with specifically mentions you bring a passport with you!
Normally the airlines mention the ID they accept when you book so check what it says.
Other forms of photo ID are normally accepted. |
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Groid
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No you don't but if you've booked online with some of the budget airlines you'll need photographic id. If you have a current passport bring it but it is not essential. |
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Paul
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In theory you shouldn't need one to fly to Belfast but you would need one to get back into the country again.. but with all the hightened security that could of changed, best to check with your airline |
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gary d
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The law is, that you don't, it was generally the same for the republic. Until most airlines started using a very strict photo ID policy after 9/11. So you will need a photo ID for the airport ie Drivers licence or Passport. |
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binksiesbaby
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NO. It's part of UK |
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Prince_Of_Narnia
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No; I fly from Belfast Int'l to London Luton and back [often]
They ask for valid photographic ID [Drivers license] you can use your passport if you want but photographic ID is fine because it is classed as a 'Domestic Flight' |
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mishnbong
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yes for northern ireland, no for south (although im not sure why) |
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lagan_lovely
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no but you need photographic id. ie.citizen card passport or driving licence |
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kittyfreek
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No of course you don't - you're still in the UK. And i've not been asked when travelling to Eire either (though by boat not by plane.) |
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Belfast Bap!!
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a passport would save you a lot of hassle |
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psychoticgenius
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NO!
Simple Q, simple A |
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Radio Ga Ga 73
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No but with the terror alerts recently, you may do! Ask the airline you travel with!!! |
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markcrawfordluton
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Any form of photo ID is acceptable for travel to and from Northern Ireland. |
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