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Flying with baby to Ireland? |
Advice needed on flying within the UK?
Hello could anyone advice me as to wether I can take my 4 month old daughter to Northern Ireland by plane without a passport?
Flying with Easyjet if this is off any help? Additional Details You will be pleased to know I have been given the answer i was looking for. Thanks to all who answered correctly.
Hi - you'll be pleased to hear that you can take her without ID.
I've copied the link to the exact section of Easyjet's site below.
"Children under 16 years of age travelling on UK, Italian, Spanish, or French domestic flights can travel without photo identification provided that they are travelling with an accompanying adult."
Remeber, of course , that you'll need photographic ID, even though you will be on a domestic flight - a passport is the best, if possible.
Happy to help!
Alun Hill MCIJ, UK Travel Journalist
16 minutes ago
Source(s):
http://www.easyjet.com/en/Book/regulatio... |
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Ruphus B Tripehound
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you dont need a passport to go to n ireland |
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PAUL G
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Easyjet are a bit pernickity about who flys with them.I would give them a ring and just confirm that its ok for the baby to go without ID. |
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lynno
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you don't need a passport to fly to Ireland,may require a birthcertificate or a form of id, |
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karen b
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if i remember right easyjet require photo id for every passenger - including chidlren - within the uk.
you might get away with a driving licence but i can only think of a passport as photo id for a 4 month old.
best contact the airline for confirmation of this though as it might've changed by now.
have a good trip! |
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spice2504
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No. You can't fly anywhere without photographic id & the only kind you can get for a baby is a passport. Check out easyjets website all info is on there. |
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Jude
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Easyjet require photo ID for all passengers on all flights, even internal flights. Check out their website for more details, but if I were you I'd get your daughter a passport, she will need one eventually anyway. |
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stitcherkf
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Well Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are two different countries. Easy jet, like any other airline, will require photo id for all passengers. In a baby's case this will involve a passport. Most places are stickier about this now, due to the many divorces and separations and child custody cases in the modern world. You really should ask this under UK section but hope this helps as the answer is pretty universal. |
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